Examples of using "Canadá" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm from Canada.
Welcome to Canada!
I'm from Canada.
- We are from Canada.
- We're from Canada.
I'm from Canada.
I have been to Canada.
He said, "I'm from Canada."
from Russia to Canada.
They settled in Canada.
He set out for Canada yesterday.
- He came back from Canada.
- He returned from Canada.
Tom fled to Canada.
I have been to Canada.
How many provinces does Canada have?
Do they speak French in Canada?
Canada produces good wheat.
Happy Canada Day!
My girlfriend has gone to Canada.
I went to Canada when I was a child.
Where in Canada are you from?
not in Canada anymore -
Is English spoken in Canada?
Japan has a lot of trade with Canada.
I'm leaving for Canada tomorrow.
We went skiing in Canada.
I visited Canada long ago.
14 percent, Canada or New Zeland
He said, "I'm from Canada."
How long did you stay in Canada?
- Canada is not a paradise.
- Canada's no paradise.
Canada is a large country.
Tom loves Canada.
Ottawa is the capital of Canada.
Where are you from in Canada?
My girlfriend has gone to Canada.
She came from Canada to see me.
Japan is smaller than Canada.
We know that she was born in Canada.
In 1497, John Cabot explored Canada.
My friend went to Canada.
In Canada, there are two official languages.
- Mr White has gone to Canada.
- Mr. White went to Canada.
- Mr. White has gone to Canada.
between: Mexico, US, and Canadá
My girlfriend has gone to Canada.
I've been living in Canada for five years.
Where in Canada are you from?
What languages are spoken in Canada?
Have you ever been to Canada?
This plant is indigenous to Canada.
They speak English and French in Canada.
Canada has a cold climate.
She escaped with her mother to Canada.
Canada is larger than Japan.