Usage examples of "el canadá" in Spanish with translation to English

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El invierno pasado fui a esquiar a Canadá. Last winter, I went to Canada to ski.
La superficie de Canadá es mayor que la de los Estados Unidos. The area of Canada is greater than that of the United States.
Ottawa es la capital de Canadá. Ottawa is the capital of Canada.
¿De qué parte de Canadá eres? Where are you from in Canada?
El joven que está hablando con John es un estudiante de Canadá. The young man who is talking with John is a student from Canada.
Él se ha ido camino a Canadá. He has set out for Canada.
Dijo: "Soy de Canadá." He said, “I'm from Canada.”
La población de Japón es mayor que la de Canadá. The population of Japan is larger than that of Canada.
Para estudiar en el extranjero, no puedo decidirme si ir a Australia o a Canadá. For studying abroad, I can't decide whether I should go to Australia or Canada.
¿Has llamado a tu amiga de Canadá? Did you call your friend in Canada?
Canadá se encuentra en la parte norte de América. Canada is on the north side of America.
Debido a los cambios de las leyes del matrimonio canadienses, muchos estadounidenses homosexuales vinieron a Canadá a casarse. Because of the change in Canadian marriage laws, many American homosexuals came to Canada to get married.
Japón es más pequeño que Canadá. Japan is smaller than Canada.
Partió para Canadá ayer. He set out for Canada yesterday.
A Hull se le dieron órdenes inmediatas de invadir Canadá. Hull was given immediate orders to invade Canada.
Canadá es más grande que Japón. Canada is larger than Japan.
¿Cuánto tiempo estuviste en Canadá? How long did you stay in Canada?
¿Qué lenguas se hablan en Canadá? What languages are spoken in Canada?
Japón no es tan grande como Canadá. Japan is not as large as Canada.
La mayoría vinieron de Europa, pero muchos vinieron también de América Latina, Asia, África, Australia y Canadá. The greatest number came from Europe, but many also came from Latin America, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Canada.
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