Examples of using Difficult to live in English and their translations into Italian
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the ones that are difficult to live with, that are difficult for consumers to live with,
The desert is a place in which it is difficult to live, but precisely there, one can now walk in order to return not only to the homeland,
another SCJ noted that it is much more difficult to live in an international community than it is to simply work together as people from different countries.
of course it's a lot difficult to live with other people with a very different point of view from me
And if we look at an image of Smithfield in 1830 you can see that it would have been very difficult to live in a city like this and be unaware of where your food came from.
it is also extremely difficult to live in such a shelter from bugs.
I realised that it is not so difficult to live a serene life in the company of Jesus.
but sometimes difficult to live with, †noted George Peterson,
because I knew from the start that it would be extremely difficult to live my life as a Christian,
will find that the feelings no longer seem to be too difficult to live with. Also, if you understand your real feelings, you can manage them and perhaps solve some personal problems.
I do not know which is more difficult, to live well or to die well.
And I'm difficult to live with.
It's difficult to live like this.
It's difficult to live in this city.
Such men are always difficult to live with.
Is it difficult to live as He asks?
It was difficult to live on his meager earnings.
It was very difficult to live with those feelings.
With understanding it's not difficult to live together.
Your mother's situation is difficult to live with.