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Ciao. What is the difference between this two sentences in meaning?
1. Ci vivo per 3 anni
2. Ci vivo da 3 anni
Ciao. What is the difference between this two sentences in meaning?
1. Ci vivo per 3 anni
2. Ci vivo da 3 anni
1. Ci vivo per 3 anni
2. Ci vivo da 3 anni
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1. I'd rather say "ci VIVRÒ per 3 anni" = I will live there for 3 years
2. I've been living there for 3 years
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1) It means that you're going to live there for three years
2) It means that you've already been living there for three years
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