Examples of using "París" in a sentence and their english translations:
Paris will always be Paris.
Are you in Paris?
I have been in Paris.
I want to leave Paris.
I'd like to be in Paris.
Tomorrow I'm going to Paris.
When will you travel to Paris?
- I have been in Paris.
- I have been to Paris.
Where is Paris?
I miss Paris so much.
Is Paris far away?
I want to leave Paris.
She left for Paris.
- I am in Paris.
- I'm in Paris.
We are in Paris.
We have been in Paris.
I went to Paris.
Are they in Paris?
I'm going to Paris.
He was in Paris.
Are you in Paris?
Pray for Paris.
Are you from Paris?
Are you in Paris?
Are we in Paris?
Am I in Paris?
Was he in Paris?
Have we been to Paris?
She left for Paris.
Tomorrow I'm going to Paris.
- I've never been to Paris.
- I have never been to Paris.
Jim left Paris yesterday.
Have you ever been to Paris?
I'm travelling to Paris tomorrow.
He will arrive in Paris tomorrow.
He flew to Paris.
He is now staying in Paris.
I want to leave Paris.
I wish I were in Paris.
He set off to Paris.
I have been to Paris.
I wanted to go to Paris.
We have been in Paris.
- I wish I were in Paris.
- I'd like to be in Paris.
When will you travel to Paris?
When will you travel to Paris?
- I've never been to Paris.
- I have never been to Paris.
- I want to go to Paris.
- I want to leave for Paris.
- It's snowing in Paris.
- It snows in Paris.
I'm from Paris, France.
He hopes to visit Paris.
Jim left Paris yesterday.
I leave for Paris tomorrow.
He arrives tomorrow in Paris.
When did you come to Paris?
Paris is in France.
I'm travelling to Paris tomorrow.
- Tomorrow I'm going to Paris.
- I'm driving to Paris tomorrow.
She is visiting Paris.