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How do you say we live in India french?

There are a few ways to say "we live in India" in French, depending on the context and formality:

Formal:

* Nous habitons en Inde. (This is the most direct and common translation.)

Informal:

* On habite en Inde. (This is a more casual way of saying it, using the pronoun "on".)

* On est en Inde. (This literally translates to "we are in India" but is often used to mean "we live in India.")

Adding a personal touch:

You can also add a little more detail to your sentence:

* Nous vivons en Inde. (This translates to "we live in India" and emphasizes the act of living there.)

* On est installés en Inde. (This translates to "we are settled in India" and implies a longer-term stay.)

Important Note:

In French, the noun "Inde" (India) is feminine. So, you need to use the feminine article "en" before it.

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