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

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All roads lead to Rome. Todos los caminos llevan a Roma.
Beijing is bigger than Rome. Pekín es más grande que Roma.
Tokyo is bigger than Rome. Tokio es más grande que Roma.
Rome is an old city. Roma es una ciudad antigua.
Rome is an Italian town. Roma es una ciudad italiana.
Many ways lead to Rome. Muchos caminos conducen a Roma.
I have been to Rome. He ido a Roma.
Paul was born in Rome. Paul nació en Roma.
They stayed in Rome till September. Se quedaron en Roma hasta Septiembre.
The capital of Italy is Rome. La capital de Italia es Roma.
Rome is a city worth visiting. Roma es una ciudad que vale la pena visitar.
Rome is worthy of a visit. Vale la pena visitar Roma.
We learn about ancient Rome and Greece. Aprendemos sobre la Roma antigua y Grecia.
Tom had a car accident in Rome. Tom tuvo un accidente automovilístico en Roma.
I took the opportunity to visit Rome. Aproveché la oportunidad de visitar Roma.
The capital city of Italy is Rome. La capital de Italia es Roma.
Rome has a lot of ancient buildings. Roma tiene muchos edificios antiguos.
My best friend is in Rome now. Mi mejor amigo está en Roma en este momento.
Do in Rome as the Romans do. Cuando en Roma, haz como los romanos.
Rome is the capital of the world. Roma es la capital del mundo.
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