Examples of using "Pequim" in a sentence and their english translations:
They come from Beijing.
I’m learning Chinese in Beijing.
I study Chinese in Beijing.
When will he leave for Beijing?
Do you come from Beijing?
She was born in Beijing.
Beijing is bigger than Rome.
I live in Beijing now.
He returns from Beijing tomorrow.
I’m learning Chinese in Beijing.
We will go to Beijing and Shanghai.
Beijing is the capital of China.
How long will we remain in Beijing?
My children live in Beijing.
They live in a city close to Beijing.
There are nine million bicycles in Beijing.
And that would serve Beijing very well indeed.
It is cheap to take the subway in Beijing.
I'll stay in Beijing for four days.
- I studied Chinese in Beijing.
- It was in Beijing that I studied Chinese.
- I study Chinese in Beijing.
"How long will you remain in Beijing?" "Until Sunday."
This merchandise will be on its way to São Paulo, and from there, to Pequim.
Everyone's used to calling Shanghai "Módū" and calling Beijing "Dìdū".
He told me that tomorrow he goes from Beijing to England by plane.
I'm afraid to cross the street in Beijing since drivers don't respect pedestrians there.
In the Ming Dynasty (early 15th century) the centre of Beijing was the Forbidden City.