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donde vivía
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¿Dónde vivía?

¿Dónde vivía?
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. Where did I live?
¿Dónde vivías en esa época? - ¿Dónde vivía? En un pueblito.Where did you live in those days? - Where did I live? In a small town.
a. Where did he live?
Marcelo dice que no le gustaba el lugar donde vivía y que por eso se mudó. - ¿Dónde vivía?Marcelo says he didn't like the place where he lived, and so he moved. - Where did he live?
b. Where did she live?
Cuando éramos niños, Felicitas vivía cerca de mi casa. - ¿Dónde vivía? Quiero decir, ¿cuál era su domicilio?When we were kids, Felicitas lived near my house. - Where did she live? I mean, what was her address?
c. Where did...live?
¿Dónde vivía tu sobrino? En Bariloche, ¿no?Where did your nephew live? He lived in Bariloche, didn't he?
3.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person informal “tú” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., How are you?).
(informal)
(second person singular)
a. Where did you live?
El lugar donde vivía era muy tranquilo. - ¿Dónde vivía?The place where I lived was very quiet. - Where did you live?
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