Examples of using "Indiában" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I'm in India.
- I am in India.
I live in India.
Have you ever been to India?
I want to live in India.
Have you ever been to India?
She has never lived in India.
He's an Englishman, but lives in India.
She's English, but lives in India.
He is a British citizen, but lives in India.
He's a British citizen, but he lives in India.
They'd heard rumours of gigantic armies waiting for them in India.
Interest in German is growing, particularly in China, India and Brazil.
Cotton may have been used in India as long ago as 3500 BC, and in Peru as long ago as 3000 BC.
Long long ago in India, a monkey, a fox, and a rabbit lived happily together.
King led the campaign to end racial segregation and electoral disenfranchisement in the USA using very similar methods to Gandhi in India.