Examples of using "Kanady" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm from Canada.
I'm from Canada.
He has set out for Canada.
- He came back from Canada.
- He returned from Canada.
Happy Canada Day!
He said, "I'm from Canada."
Ottawa is the capital of Canada.
I'm leaving for Canada tomorrow.
My best friend comes from Canada.
Where are you from in Canada?
We went skiing in Canada.
Japan is smaller than Canada.
Miss Kanda runs very fast.
What part of Canada do you come from?
My girlfriend has gone to Canada.
Kevin gave up the idea of going to Canada.
The population of Japan is larger than that of Canada.
The population of Japan is larger than that of Canada.
I'd like to mail this package to Canada.
We import grain from Canada every year.
I'd like to mail this package to Canada.
- I know an English teacher who comes from Canada.
- I know an English language instructor who comes from Canada.
I know an English teacher who comes from Canada.
I went skiing in Canada last winter.
Tom and Mary are both Canadian citizens.
A honeymoon in Canada costs a lot of money.
She came from Canada to see me.
The text of the national anthem of Canada was first written in French.
I hope to go to Canada next year.
He's from Canada and she's from New Zealand.
Since I live near Canada, I'd prefer to learn the kind of French spoken in Canada.
So, my name is Ann Makosinski; I'm 18 years old; I'm from Canada.
The young man who is talking with John is a student from Canada.
The greatest number came from Europe, but many also came from Latin America, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Canada.
For studying abroad, I can't decide whether I should go to Australia or Canada.