When learning a new language, one of the first things you’ll want to discuss is where you and others live. This article will teach you how to ask “where do you live” in French, along with various ways to describe your hometown or current residence.
These essential phrases will help you engage in meaningful conversations and make new connections. Let’s check them out!
How to say “where you live” in French
To start a conversation and be able to ask “where do you live” in French, you need to know how to formulate this basic question in both informal and formal contexts.
Où habites-tu ?
This is the informal way to ask someone where they live.
Où habitez-vous ?
Use this formal version to ask “where do you live” in French when speaking to someone you don’t know well or in a professional setting.

Discussing where you live now
Knowing how to talk about your current residence is just as important as asking “where do you live” in French. These phrases will help you describe where you live now.
J’habite à …
To tell someone where you currently live, use this phrase:
- J’habite à Londres. I live in London.
- J’habite à Tokyo. I live in Tokyo.
Je n’habite pas à …
Use this phrase to say where you do not live:
- Je n’habite pas à Berlin. I do not live in Berlin.
Je viens de … mais maintenant j’habite à …
This is a useful phrase for explaining where you are from originally and where you live now:
- Je viens de Rome, mais maintenant j’habite à Milan. I come from Rome, but now I live in Milan.
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Describing your residence in French
Whether you live in a small village or a big city, these phrases will help you describe your home.
J’habite dans un village
Use this phrase to say you live in a village:
- J’habite dans un village qui s’appelle Provence. I live in a village called Provence.
J’habite dans une ville
To say you live in a city, use this phrase:
- J’habite dans une ville qui s’appelle Bordeaux. I live in a city called Bordeaux.
Asking and answering if someone is local
These phrases will help you ask if someone is from the local area and respond to similar questions.
Tu es d’ici ?
This is the informal way to ask if someone is from the place you are currently in:
Vous êtes d’ici ?
Use this formal version to ask if someone is from the local area.
Je suis d’ici
If you are from the local area, use this phrase.
Je ne suis pas d’ici
To say you are not from the local area, use this phrase.
By mastering these phrases and vocabulary, you’ll be able to discuss “where do you live” in French confidently. These skills will help you engage in deeper conversations and make meaningful connections with French speakers. Practice these phrases regularly to become more comfortable and fluent.
Do you want to keep improving your French skills and learn how to talk about your family members? Then check the article we prepared to teach you how to say that and much more!


