live in German
live in German is lebend, Live-, scharf — live means to be alive; to have life.
live in German
lebend
Live-
(broadcasting) Being broadcast ("on the air"), as it happens.
scharf
direkt
Of an event, as it happens; in real time; direct.
live
Of an event, as it happens; in real time; direct.
leben
wohnen
überleben
(intransitive) To survive; to persevere; to continue.
leben
(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 German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "live" in German?
"live" in German is lebend, Live-, scharf. 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 German, "live" is lebend, Live-, scharf.
Are there other ways to say "live" in German?
Yes — German has 8 translations listed for "live": lebend, Live-, scharf, direkt, live, leben.
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