Usage examples of "Monaco di Baviera" in Italian with translation to English

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Avete accompagnato Peter a Monaco di Baviera? Did you accompany Peter to Munich?
Hai accompagnato Peter a Monaco di Baviera? Did you accompany Peter to Munich?
Dei componenti dell'Opera statale di Baviera si sono rifiutati di andare in Giappone per la paura di radiazioni da Fukushima. Members of the Bavarian State Opera have refused to come to Japan because of fear of radiation from Fukushima.
Quando è a Monaco? When are you in Munich?
Io sono un monaco. I am a monk.
Quando sei a Monaco? When are you in Munich?
Per via della nebbia l'aereo è stato dirottato su Monaco. Because of the fog, the airplane has been rerouted to Munich.
L'abito non fa il monaco. The dress does not make the fair.
Sono un monaco. I am a monk.
Quando siete a Monaco? When are you in Munich?
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