habiter

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French

Etymology

From Middle French habiter, borrowed from Latin habitāre, present active infinitive of habitō.

Pronunciation

  • (mute h) IPA(key): /a.bi.te/
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Verb

habiter

  1. (transitive) To live in, to occupy (to have as a home.)
    L’homme habitait un appartement crasseux et sombre.The man lived in a dirty, dark flat.
    Elle a habité cinq mois rue Vaubecourt, puis elle a déménagé.She lived in Vaubecourt street for five months, then she moved.
  2. (intransitive) To live (in)
    habitez-vous ?Where do you live?
    J’habite à Paris.I live in Paris.

Conjugation

Further reading


Latin

Pronunciation

Verb

(deprecated template usage) habiter

  1. first-person singular present passive subjunctive of habitō

Middle French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin habitāre, present active infinitive of habitō.

Verb

habiter

  1. to live (in a place)

Conjugation

  • Middle French conjugation varies from one text to another. Hence, the following conjugation should be considered as typical, not as exhaustive.

Descendants

  • French: habiter