Examples of using "Şİkago'da" in a sentence and their english translations:
Carol lives in Chicago.
We had a stopover in Chicago.
Can I stop over in Chicago?
I was born in Boston, but was brought up in Chicago.
- I was born in Boston, but I was brought up in Chicago.
- I was born in the Boston and grew up in Chicago.
I stayed in Chicago over two months.
The worst riot was in Chicago.
Mike has a friend who lives in Chicago.
Tom is either in Boston or in Chicago.
Tom can't be in Boston. I just saw him in Chicago.
- Tom is now either in Boston or Chicago.
- Tom is now either in Boston or in Chicago.
Tom's mother lives in Boston. His father lives in Chicago.
A new branch will be opened in Chicago next month.
Why are you here in Boston? You're supposed to be in Chicago, aren't you?
Have you been to Boston or Chicago in the past three weeks?
Tom has finally returned to Boston after living in Chicago for three years.
Tom has two brothers. One lives in Boston and the other one lives in Chicago.
I called my boss in Boston and he said I could stay in Chicago for another week.
Tom has two brothers. One lives in Boston and the other lives in Chicago.
- Tom thinks Mary is in Boston, but she's actually in Chicago now.
- Tom thinks that Mary is in Boston, but she's actually in Chicago now.
Tom has three sisters. One lives in Boston and the other two live in Chicago.
Tom's parents sent him to Boston because he kept getting into trouble in Chicago.
The world's first Ferris wheel was built in Chicago. It was named after its constructor, George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr.