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they have lived
-han vivido
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have lived
-he vivido
Present perfectconjugation oflive.There are other translations for this conjugation.

they have lived

they have lived(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. han vivido
Older people don't get so upset about politics. They have lived through many presidencies and know that there's nothing new under the sun.Los ancianos no se alteran tanto por la política. Han vivido los mandatos de muchos presidentes y saben que no hay nada nuevo bajo el sol.
a. han vivido
My grandparents are about to sell their house and they have a lot of things to organize and sell because they have lived there for fifty years.Mis abuelos van a vender su casa y tienen muchas cosas que organizar y comprar porque han vivido allá cincuenta años.
a. han vivido
They have lived on a single income since their first child was born.Han vivido con un solo ingreso desde que nació su primer hijo.
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