live in Dutch
live in Dutch is levend, live, rechtstreeks — live means to be alive; to have life.
live in Dutch
levend
live
(broadcasting) Being broadcast ("on the air"), as it happens.
rechtstreeks
(broadcasting) Being broadcast ("on the air"), as it happens.
scherp
rechtstreeks
Of an event, as it happens; in real time; direct.
leven
(intransitive) To be alive; to have life.
wonen
(intransitive) To have permanent residence somewhere, to inhabit, to reside.
leven
(intransitive) To have permanent residence somewhere, to inhabit, to reside.
overleven
(intransitive) To survive; to persevere; to continue.
verderleven
(intransitive) To survive; to persevere; to continue.
voortbestaan
(intransitive) To survive; to persevere; to continue.
What does "live" mean?
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verb To be alive; to have life.
"Some tortoises live for over 150 years."
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verb To reside somewhere; to make one's home in a place.
"They live in a small flat near the station."
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verb To spend one's life in a particular way, or to experience life fully.
"He lives simply, with few possessions."
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adj Alive, or currently active/in use (as opposed to recorded, tested, or switched off).
"Careful — that wire is live."
live in a sentence
- Some tortoises live for over 150 years.
- Doctors said the patient would live, against the odds.
- They live in a small flat near the station.
- She has lived in three different countries.
Similar words in Dutch
Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "live" in Dutch?
"live" in Dutch is levend, live, rechtstreeks. live means: To be alive; to have life.
How do you use "live" in a sentence?
Example: "Some tortoises live for over 150 years." In Dutch, "live" is levend, live, rechtstreeks.
Are there other ways to say "live" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 9 translations listed for "live": levend, live, rechtstreeks, scherp, leven, wonen.
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