Move in with Meaning in English
expression
ˈmuv/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
MOOV-in-with or MOOV-in-with
mˈuːv/ /ˈɪn/ /wˈɪð
MOOV-in-with
Definition
To start living in the same home as someone else, often a partner, friend, or family member.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly informal. Common with relationships, e.g. 'move in with my boyfriend.' Can refer to friends, family, or roommates. Often used for a significant life change.
Spanish: irse a vivir con - mudarse conPortuguese (BR): morar junto com - ir morar comPortuguese (PT): mudar-se para junto de - passar a viver comChinese (Simplified): 搬去与...同住Chinese (Traditional): 搬去與...同住Hindi: के साथ रहना शुरू करनाArabic: ينتقل للعيش معBengali: একসঙ্গে থাকা শুরু করা - কারও সঙ্গে থাকা শুরু করাRussian: съехаться - поселиться вместеJapanese: 一緒に住むVietnamese: chuyển đến sống cùng - ở chung vớiKorean: 함께 살다 - 같이 살기 시작하다Turkish: aynı eve taşınmak - birlikte yaşamaya başlamakUrdu: کسی کے ساتھ رہنا شروع کرناIndonesian: tinggal bersama - pindah tinggal dengan
Example Sentences
I'm going to move in with my sister next month.
basic
After college, he decided to move in with his best friend.
basic
They will move in with their grandparents for the summer.
basic
She finally asked me to move in with her, and I said yes.
natural
A lot of couples move in with each other before getting married these days.
natural
When did you two decide to move in with each other?
natural