Live next door Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫaɪv/, /ˈɫɪv/ /ˈnɛks/, /ˈnɛkst/ /ˈdɔɹ
LIV NEXT DOR
lɪv/ /nˈɛkst/ /dˈɔː
liv NEXT DAW
Definición
To have your home in the house or apartment that is immediately next to someone else's home.
Uso & Matices
Common in everyday conversation to describe physical proximity in living spaces. Usually followed by 'to' if specifying whom you live next to ('live next door to Sarah'). Implies immediate adjacency, not just in the same neighborhood.
Spanish: vivir al ladoPortuguese (BR): morar ao lado - morar na casa ao ladoPortuguese (PT): morar ao lado - viver na casa ao ladoChinese (Simplified): 住在隔壁Chinese (Traditional): 住在隔壁Hindi: बगल में रहनाArabic: يعيش بجوارنا - يسكن بجانبناBengali: পাশের বাড়িতে থাকাRussian: по соседству жить - жить рядомJapanese: 隣に住むVietnamese: sống bên cạnhKorean: 바로 옆에 살다Turkish: yan dairede yaşamak - yan tarafta oturmakUrdu: پڑوس میں رہناIndonesian: tinggal di sebelah
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I live next door.
basic
She lives next door to my parents.
basic
Do you live next door to your best friend?
basic
We used to live next door, but then I moved across town.
natural
If you live next door, you probably hear our dog bark all the time.
natural
It turns out we live next door to the new teacher!
natural