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cohabitar

English translation of cohabitar

cohabit

Cohabitar is a Spanish verb which, in English, translates very directly to the English verb 'to cohabitate'. It is used to describe the action of living together and sharing a living space with someone else, usually but not necessarily in the context of a romantic or familial relationship. Like English, context and additional words in Spanish often indicate the nature of the cohabitation.


Example sentences using: cohabitar

Ellos deciden cohabitar para ahorrar en los gastos.

English translation of Ellos deciden cohabitar para ahorrar en los gastos.

They decide to cohabit in order to save on expenses.

This phrase illustrates a practical reason for cohabitation, highlighting the financial benefits that can arise when two people share a living situation.

Cohabitar antes del matrimonio es una elección personal.

English translation of Cohabitar antes del matrimonio es una elección personal.

Cohabiting before marriage is a personal choice.

This phrase emphasizes the idea that deciding to live together before getting married is a matter of individual preference, reflecting societal views on relationships.

Es común cohabitar en las grandes ciudades debido al costo de vida.

English translation of Es común cohabitar en las grandes ciudades debido al costo de vida.

It is common to cohabit in large cities due to the cost of living.

This example highlights the prevalence of cohabitation in urban settings, where high living expenses may lead couples to live together as a practical solution.

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