Examples of using "Берлине" in a sentence and their english translations:
- He is in Berlin.
- She is in Berlin.
- It is in Berlin.
Is he in Berlin?
Are we in Berlin?
Are they in Berlin?
- I am in Berlin.
- I'm in Berlin.
You're in Berlin.
They are in Berlin.
- Are you guys in Berlin?
- Are you all in Berlin?
- Are you in Berlin?
It is in Berlin.
I'm waiting for you in Berlin.
- You've already been to Berlin.
- You have already been to Berlin.
- You've already been to Berlin.
- You have already been to Berlin.
- You've already been to Berlin.
- You have already been to Berlin.
They were in Berlin.
- You've already been to Berlin.
- You have already been to Berlin.
- You've already been to Berlin.
- You have already been to Berlin.
My children live in Berlin.
I'll be waiting in Berlin.
Do you like it here in Berlin?
At this moment my father is in Berlin.
Are you planning on staying long in Berlin?
Tom has many friends in Berlin.
Does it rain much here in Berlin?
We like Berlin. It's a really nice place to be.
Mary is not in Berlin, but in Paris
Marie's sister has been living in Berlin since 2010.
I had supper in Berlin, and breakfast in Boston.
I spent a week in Berlin living with a German family.
I enjoyed working with Tom in Berlin.
The world's largest zoo is in Berlin, Germany.
My Brazilian friend and her German husband live in Berlin.
Tom comes from Germany. He lives in Berlin. Tom is German. He speaks German.
I don't believe there is anything in the whole earth that you can't learn in Berlin except the German language.
Tom and Mary are in a long-distance relationship. He lives in Hannover while she lives in Berlin; they meet on weekends.