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

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I have been to Paris. He ido a París.
I have visited Paris once. He visitado París una vez.
I have been in Paris. Estuve en París.
He arrives tomorrow, in Paris. Llegará mañana, a París.
Her dream is visiting Paris. Su sueño es visitar París.
This street is in Paris. Esta calle está en Paris.
I miss Paris so much. Extraño tanto París.
I leave for Paris tomorrow. Salgo para París mañana.
He set off to Paris. Él partió a París.
He went to London via Paris. Él fue a Londres vía París.
Tomorrow I'm going to Paris. Mañana iré a París.
I have never been to Paris. Nunca he estado en Paris.
I wanted to go to Paris. Quería ir a París.
He will arrive in Paris tomorrow. Mañana llegará a París.
I'm travelling to Paris tomorrow. Mañana viajaré a París.
Paris is a rather expensive city. París es una ciudad más bien cara.
You've never been to Paris? ¿Nunca has estado en París?
Have you ever been to Paris? ¿Has estado alguna vez en París?
The police followed him to Paris. La policía le siguió hasta París.
He is flying to Paris tomorrow. Él volará a París mañana.
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