Usage examples of "Canada" in English with translation to Spanish

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He came back from Canada. Él volvió de Canadá.
Japan is smaller than Canada. Japón es más pequeño que Canadá.
My friend went to Canada. Mi amigo se fue a Canadá.
The United States borders Canada. Estados Unidos de América limita con Canadá.
Canada is larger than Japan. Canadá es más grande que Japón.
I was in Canada then. Yo en ese tiempo estaba en Canadá.
I have been to Canada. He estado en Canadá.
What languages are spoken in Canada? ¿Qué lenguas se hablan en Canadá?
He set out for Canada yesterday. Partió para Canadá ayer.
Have you ever been to Canada? ¿Has estado alguna vez en Canadá?
In 1497, John Cabot explored Canada. En 1497, Juan Caboto exploró Canada.
I'm leaving for Canada tomorrow. Me voy a Canadá mañana.
He said, “I'm from Canada.” Dijo: "Soy de Canadá."
Where in Canada are you from? ¿De qué parte de Canadá vienes?
I've been to Canada once. Yo he estado una vez en Canadá.
Ottawa is the capital of Canada. Ottawa es la capital de Canadá.
Where are you from in Canada? ¿De qué parte de Canadá eres?
In 1497, Zuan Caboto explored Canada. En 1497, Juan Caboto exploró Canada.
He has set out for Canada. Él se ha ido camino a Canadá.
Do they speak French in Canada? ¿En Canadá hablan francés?
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