Sentence examples of "in" in German with translation "to"

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Ich bin in Kanada gewesen. I have been to Canada.
Waren Sie jemals in Paris? Have you ever been to Paris?
Ich war dreimal in Australien. I've been to Australia three times.
Dein Wort in Gottes Ohr! From your lips to God's ears!
Ich war schon in Rom. I have been to Rome.
Willkommen in dieser niegelnagelneuen Woche! Welcome to this brand new week!
Er geht in den Kindergarten. He goes to kindergarten.
Ich möchte in Würde altern. I want to age gracefully.
Schon mal in Muskogee gewesen? Ever been to Muskogee?
Ich gehe selten in Büchereien. I seldom go to a library.
Ich will in mein Bett! I want to go to my bed!
Er verblieb in seinem Job. He stuck to his job.
Ich war einmal in Kyōto. I have been to Kyoto one time.
Ich gehe in die Schule. I go to school.
Ich war in der Bibliothek. I have been to the library.
Ich war niemals in Neuseeland. I have not been to New Zealand.
Warst du jemals in Paris? Have you ever been to Paris?
Er schaute in den Himmel. He looked to the heavens.
Ich gehe in den Park. I go to the park.
Ich möchte in dieses Hotel I want to go to this hotel
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