Usage examples of "protocole de kyoto" in French with translation to English

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Il y avait un énorme embouteillage dans le centre-ville de Kyoto. There was an enormous traffic jam in downtown Kyoto.
Je suis diplômé de l'université de Kyoto. I graduated from the University of Kyoto.
La population d'Osaka est plus grande que celle de Kyoto. The population of Osaka is larger than that of Kyoto.
Ils voulaient prendre des photos de kyoto. They wanted to take pictures of Kyoto.
Je suis de Kyoto. I'm from Kyoto.
Es-tu de Kyoto ? Are you from Kyoto?
Nagoya est à l'Est de Kyoto. Nagoya is to the east of Kyoto.
Je suis profondément attaché aux vieux temples de Kyoto. I am deeply attached to old temples in Kyoto.
Il étudie à l'université de Kyoto. He is studying at Kyoto University.
Nous avons flâné dans les rue de Kyoto. We walked up and down the streets of Kyoto.
Elle est partie hier pour Kyoto. She started for Kyoto yesterday.
Elle n'a pas beaucoup d'amis à Kyoto. She does not have many friends in Kyoto.
Je vais rester avec mon oncle à Kyoto. I'm going to stay with my uncle in Kyoto.
Je suis né à Kyoto en 1980. I was born in Kyoto in 1980.
Peu de ses amies vivent à Kyoto. Few of her friends live in Kyoto.
Elle habite à Kyoto. She lives in Kyoto.
La fille dont je t'ai parlé habite Kyoto. The girl I told you about lives in Kyoto.
Je suis née à Kyoto en 1980. I was born in Kyoto in 1980.
Le Japon est rempli de belle villes. Kyoto et Nara par exemple. Japan is full of beautiful cities. Kyoto and Nara, for instance.
Peu de ses amis vivent à Kyoto. Few of her friends live in Kyoto.
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