Listen to native speakers pronounce “living” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
living.
living
Living at the intersection of art and technology,
living in a democracy and that we have
living systems are deeply embedded in flows of energy and matter,
living a meaningful life and and less
living a life of meaning? What does that
living, you know, elsewhere in safety.
living a life that does not feel at all
living with more freedom all you know
living this way.
living alongside an AI humanoid robot.
living thoughtfully and openly with a humanoid robot,
living in and the various horrors that
living life, right?
living planet. So to have the voices
living in a kind of covenant. Um and and
living things was at the core that in at
living in a low-income neighborhood in Colombia.
living in the world's first truly big cities.
living on late night pizza deliveries and barely seeing the sun,
living. And sometimes that's what the
living memory you know I I I was alive
living, making our existing world an
living up to these impossible standards.
living in, and here's the, you know,
living in New York City when I started
living through this moment where like
living under. And it's just this graphic
living room. It's this graphic letter of
living, breathing atlas of the natural world.
living up to your word. I think that
Living in DC, though,
living the resilience myth. We can talk
living among us and learning,
living in a way that allows me to live my best life,
living community of towns and Villages
living life to the full now instead of
living in former East Germany
living in the city for the last 15 years
living with my parents, and eight months pregnant.
living in an alternative reality.
living standards rising,
living in extreme poverty since 1980.
living beings that are located somewhere on the planet.
living the best time of my life.
living in geographically isolated areas.
living in the world,
“living.”
“living”
“Living at the intersection of art and technology,”