[ cardinal number] years living together
The German phrase 'Jahre zusammenleben' is used to express the duration of living together in years. The word 'Jahre' is the plural form of 'Jahr', which means 'year', and 'zusammenleben' is a verb that means 'to live together'. The phrase is often used to describe the length of a relationship, a marriage, or a cohabitation.
We would like to live together for many years.
This phrase is usually used by couples or families who want to emphasize their desire to live together for many years. 'Wir' means 'we', 'würden gerne' means 'would like to', 'viele Jahre' means 'many years', and 'zusammenleben' means 'to live together'.
They had to live together for ten years before they got divorced.
This sentence tells a story about a couple that had to live together for a decade before getting divorced. 'Sie mussten' means 'they had to', 'zehn Jahre' means 'ten years', 'zusammenleben' means 'live together', 'bevor sie' means 'before they', and 'geschieden wurden' means 'got divorced'.
Dogs and cats can live together for many years.
This sentence is expressing the possibility of dogs and cats cohabitating peacefully for many years. 'Hunde und Katzen' means 'dogs and cats', 'können' means 'can', 'viele Jahre' means 'many years', and 'zusammenleben' means 'live together'.