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How to Say "they reside" in Spanish

The Spanish word forthey resideis vivenA1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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formal residence
Two friendly characters sitting together on a couch in the living room of a small, brightly colored house.

Examples

Mis abuelos viven en un pueblo pequeño.

My grandparents live in a small town.

¿Dónde viven ustedes ahora?

Where do you all live now?

Ellos viven felices a pesar de los problemas.

They live happily despite the problems.

Third Person Plural

"Viven" is the form used when the subject is 'ellos' (they, masculine/mixed group), 'ellas' (they, feminine group), or 'ustedes' (you all/y'all, formal or common in Latin America).

Confusing 'Viven' and 'Vienen'

Mistake:Using 'vienen' (they come) instead of 'viven' (they live).

Correction: Remember the 'i' in *vivir* looks like the 'i' in 'life', helping you recall the meaning 'to live'.

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