Examples of using "China" in a sentence and their english translations:
I came from China.
China, India, Pakistan.
China, India, Africa.
- I am from China.
- I'm from China.
Do you like China?
- I came from China.
- I come from China.
I like China.
Chile is not China.
Does she like China?
- My father has gone to China.
- My father went to China.
- Mr Wang is from China.
- Mr. Wang is Chinese.
Tea was introduced from China.
- He had come back from China.
- He came back from China.
- He returned from China.
This book is about China.
- China is bigger than Japan.
- China is larger than Japan.
Paper was invented in China.
- China is a huge country.
- China is a large country.
My parents come from China.
My father left for China.
It's popular in China.
The Naxi language is spoken in China.
Panda bears live only in China.
Japan is close to China.
Facebook is blocked in China.
I'm originally from China.
- China is a huge country.
- China is a large country.
- Oh! Papa is going to China!
- Oh! Dad is going to China!
He visited China in 1998.
He, too, would visit China.
China needs Algerian oil.
China is an emerging market.
He's not in China.
He wrote a lot of books on China.
Are you going to pay a visit to China this fall?
He wrote a book about China.
efficient transportation from Brazil to China;
Who woke up China and India?
China joined the World Trade Organization.
- English is studied in China, too.
- English is also studied in China.
Giant pandas live only in China.
- China is much larger than Japan.
- China is much bigger than Japan.
This tradition arose in China.
I really like China.
Beijing is the capital of China.
China was isolated for hundreds of years.
China is rich in natural resources.