What is the difference between rester, vivre, habiter and demeurer in French?

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Rester means to stay somewhere. Ex: Je reste à l'hotel de Paris. - I'm staying at the hotel of Paris. Habiter means to reside. Ex: J'habite au Delhi. - I live in Delhi. Demeurer means to stay or to remain. Ex: La voiture est demeurée au garage pour trois jours. - The car stayed at the garage for 3...
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Rester means to stay somewhere. Ex: Je reste à l'hotel de Paris. - I'm staying at the hotel of Paris. Habiter means to reside. Ex: J'habite au Delhi. - I live in Delhi. Demeurer means to stay or to remain. Ex: La voiture est demeurée au garage pour trois jours. - The car stayed at the garage for 3 days. / Elle demeure encore dans ma mémoire. - She still stays in my memory. read less
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