Sentence examples of "wohnt" in German

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Sie wohnt zwei Türen weiter. She lives two doors down.
Niemand wohnt in diesem Haus. No one dwells in this house.
Er wohnt auf seinem Landsitz. He lives on his country estate.
In diesem Haus wohnt niemand. No one dwells in this house.
Er wohnt in dieser Straße. He lives on this street.
Wohnt er in der Nähe? Does he live near here?
Er wohnt nicht in Sendai. He does not live in Sendai.
Wer wohnt im nächsten Haus? Who lives in the next house?
Niemand weiß, wo er wohnt. No one knows where he lives.
Er wohnt nicht mehr dort. He does not live there any more.
Sie wohnt nahe am See. She lives near the beach.
Er wohnt nahe am See. He lives near the beach.
Ich weiß, wo sie wohnt. I know where she lives.
Er wohnt nicht mehr hier. He is no longer living here.
Tom wohnt in einem Slum. Tom lives in a slum.
Ich weiß, wo er wohnt. I know where he lives.
Niemand wohnt in diesem Gebäude. No one lives in this building.
Mein Onkel wohnt in Deutschland. My uncle lives in Germany.
Wer wohnt in diesem Haus? Who lives in this house?
Er wohnt dort nicht mehr. He does not live there any more.
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