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1 Translation result for long-lived in Spanish

adjective

long-lived adjective

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longevo

long adjective

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largo; prolongado

Example sentences of
long adjective

  • The bridge is the longest in the world.
  • The pants are too long for me.
  • We drove a long distance.
  • the long side of the building
  • The whale was 50 feet long.
  • How long was the race?” “The race was five miles long.”
  • They've had a long and happy marriage.
  • She finds it hard to sit still for long periods of time.
  • The company has a long tradition of serving its customers well.
  • A day is 24 hours long.
  • The team has had a long streak of wins.

live verb

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lived, has lived, is living, lives
vivir; llevar una vida; mantenerse; residir

Example sentences of
live verb

  • We learned about the people who lived during colonial times.
  • I wonder what it was like to live then.
  • She's one of the greatest writers who ever lived.
  • It was one of the largest animals that has ever lived.
  • He lived to the age of 92.
  • He's very sick and he may not live much longer.
  • I hope I live to see the day when you admit you've been wrong about me!
  • I'll remember that day for as long as I live.
  • He lives next door to his parents.
  • We lived in the city.

Synonyms of
live verb

Reverse translation for long-lived

longevo  - long-lived 
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