Examples of using "Chicago'ya" in a sentence and their english translations:
We'll go to Boston and Chicago.
I'll go to Boston and Chicago.
Tom moved from Boston to Chicago.
Instead of going to Boston, I'm going to Chicago.
Instead of going to Boston, let's go to Chicago.
Instead of going to Boston, I'll go to Chicago.
I lived in Boston before I came to Chicago.
Last summer, I moved from Boston to Chicago.
We want to go to Boston and Chicago.
Tom went from Boston to Chicago by plane.
We've been to Boston, but we haven't been to Chicago.
In 2013, I moved from Boston to Chicago.
They went to Chicago by car.
We were arriving in Chicago at 9:00 p.m.
Chicago is often called "the Windy City".
Tom plans to drive from Boston to Chicago.
Her decision to move to Chicago surprised us.
How long does it take to get to Chicago from here?
We went to both Boston and Chicago.
Tom claimed he walked from Boston to Chicago.
Tom moved from Boston to Chicago in 2013.
Tom drove from Boston to Chicago.
How long is the flight from Boston to Chicago?
How long would it take to drive from Boston to Chicago?
Can I reserve a flight to Chicago?
We should get to Chicago by lunchtime.
How many hours does it take to get from Boston to Chicago by car?
How many hours does it take to get from Boston to Chicago by bus?
I go to Boston more often than I go to Chicago.
How long did it take you to drive from Boston to Chicago?
Tom stole a car in Boston and drove it to Chicago.
Tom goes from Boston to Chicago with his car via the usual route.
I didn't want to live in Boston anymore, so I moved to Chicago.
Tom taught French in Boston before moving to Chicago.
I lived in Boston for three years before coming to Chicago.
Last summer, Tom went to Boston and Mary went to Chicago.
Tom made a lot of money in Boston and then moved back to Chicago.
Tom lived in Boston for three years before moving back to Chicago.
I wonder whether Tom will go to Boston or Chicago next summer.