Examples of 'i lived in france' in a sentence

Meaning of "i lived in france"

When someone says 'I lived in France,' they are indicating that they resided in the country of France for a period of time. Living typically implies residing or staying in a specific location on a long-term basis, as opposed to temporarily visiting or passing through. The phrase suggests that the person had a residential address in France and experienced the daily life, culture, and environment of the country

How to use "i lived in france" in a sentence

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i lived in france
I lived in France during a study abroad semester.
I saw them in a concert when I lived in France.
I lived in France for some time.
I remember when I lived in France being surprised by the number of strikes.
I lived in France for several years.
My wife and I lived in France for three years.
I lived in France for almost a year.
I lived in France for two years and saw the tower hundreds of times after that.
I lived in France and spoke French all day long.
I lived in France myself.
I lived in France and Israel.
I lived in France for 6 months while studying.
I lived in France when he resided at Neauphle-le-Chateau.
I lived in France for 7 years, and they do not get it.
I lived in France for 1 year as.

See also

I lived in France a few years ; in Togo, too.
I lived in France for 6 years.
I lived in France for several years . - Is it beautiful? - It is.

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