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What is habite au when translated from French to English?

"Habite au" in French literally translates to "lives in" or "resides at". It's a common expression used to indicate someone's place of residence.

Here's an example:

* French: "Il habite au 123 Rue de la Paix."

* English: "He lives at 123 Peace Street."

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