Examples of using "Paris" in a sentence and their english translations:
Paris will always be Paris.
Where is Paris?
Paris wouldn't be Paris without the Eiffel Tower.
Paris fell in 1940.
Are you in Paris?
- It's snowing in Paris.
- It snows in Paris.
Tom lives in Paris.
Paris fell in 1940.
Where is Paris?
Have you ever been to Paris?
When will you travel to Paris?
We lived in Paris before.
The Eiffel Tower is in Paris.
She left for Paris.
You've never been to Paris?
I met her in Paris.
He flew to Paris.
Are you in Paris?
Is Paris far away?
She left for Paris.
- I am in Paris.
- I'm in Paris.
She left for Paris.
We are in Paris.
We have been in Paris.
Are they in Paris?
He's in Paris.
I have been in Paris.
I'm going to Paris.
Are you from Paris?
Am I in Paris?
I'm from Paris.
Paris is France's capital.
Tom lives in Paris.
Paris is the capital of France.
When will you travel to Paris?
Have you ever been to Paris?
She moved to Paris in 1966.
Have you ever been to Paris?
Tomorrow I'm going to Paris.
- He will arrive in Paris tomorrow.
- He arrives tomorrow in Paris.
When will you depart for Paris?
When did you come to Paris?
He will arrive in Paris tomorrow.
This time my goal is Paris.
Next Saturday, I will go to Paris.
I've been to Paris twice.
Her dream is to visit Paris.
- He has just come back from Paris.
- He is just back from Paris.
- He has just got back from Paris.
- Paris is the capital of France.
- The capital city of France is Paris.
- Paris is France's capital.
He went to London via Paris.
He booked a ticket for Paris.
The Seine flows through Paris.
The year 1932 found him in Paris.
She left for Paris.
- He set off to Paris.
- He left for Paris.
I visited Paris in Europe.
She took a trip to Paris.
- Paris is the capital of France.
- Paris is France's capital.
You've never been to Paris?
Tomorrow I'll travel to Paris.
I went to Paris.
I'm from Paris, France.
Have you ever been to Paris?
I'd like to study in Paris.
Have you ever been to Paris?
I am to go to Paris.