Usage examples of "Paris" in English with translation to French

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The Seine flows through Paris. La Seine passe au travers Paris.
I want to leave Paris. Je veux quitter Paris.
She has gone to Paris. Elle est partie à Paris.
I have visited Paris once. J'ai eu une fois l'occasion de visiter Paris.
He arrives tomorrow, in Paris. Il arrive demain à Paris.
I visited Paris in Europe. J'ai visité Paris en Europe.
Her dream is visiting Paris. Son rêve est de visiter Paris.
I booked through to Paris. J'ai fait les réservations pour Paris.
This street is in Paris. Cette rue est à Paris.
I leave for Paris tomorrow. Je pars pour Paris demain.
He set off to Paris. Il partit pour Paris.
He went to London via Paris. Il est allé à Londres via Paris.
He started from Narita for Paris. Il est parti de Narita pour Paris.
I remember meeting him in Paris. Je me souviens de l'avoir rencontré à Paris.
Tomorrow I'm going to Paris. Demain je vais à Paris.
This time my goal is Paris. Cette fois, mon objectif est Paris.
London is large, compared with Paris. Londres est grand, comparé à Paris.
Have you ever gone to Paris? Êtes-vous déjà allé à Paris ?
He will arrive in Paris tomorrow. Il arrivera à Paris demain.
Take the shortest route to Paris. Prenez le chemin le plus court pour aller à Paris.
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