Examples of using "„kyoto“" in a sentence and their english translations:
You should visit Kyoto.
- He lives in Kyoto.
- She lives in Kyoto.
Kyoto has many universities.
Kyoto has many universities.
I will visit Kyoto.
You should visit Kyoto.
He lives in Kyoto.
She lives in Kyoto.
Kyoto is most beautiful in autumn.
Ken has arrived in Kyoto.
Kyoto is worth visiting once.
The Kamo runs through Kyoto.
My parents live in Kyoto.
Nagoya is to the east of Kyoto.
I was born in Kyoto.
Osaka is larger than Kyoto.
He'd been in Kyoto twice.
I want to go to Kyoto.
Have you been to Kyoto?
The other day, I met him in Kyoto.
Summers are very hot in Kyoto.
He reached Kyoto on Saturday.
He reached Kyoto on Saturday.
- Do you have a map of the city of Kyoto?
- Do you have a map of Kyoto city?
Kyoto depends on the tourist industry.
Kyoto is visited by many tourists.
There are many shrines in Kyoto.
- There are a lot of sights in Kyoto.
- There are many sights to see in Kyoto.
Why do so many people visit Kyoto?
He left Tokyo for Kyoto.
- I have been to Kyoto twice.
- I've been to Kyoto twice.
- I've been to Kyoto two times.
- Kyoto is most beautiful in autumn.
- Kyoto is the most beautiful in the autumn.
Kyoto is the former capital of Japan.
I have been to Kyoto once.
I have visited Kyoto three times.
I was born in Kyoto in 1980.
They went to Kyoto last year.
"Kyoto" is an anagram of "Tokyo."
When did you visit Kyoto last?
He will arrive in Kyoto tomorrow.
They wanted to take pictures of Kyoto.
Kyoto is visited by many people every year.
- Kyoto is not as large as Osaka.
- Kyoto is not as big as Osaka.
Summers are very hot in Kyoto.
The train arrived in Kyoto on time.
He lived in Kyoto in his college days.
I want to live in Kyoto or in Nara.
- When does his train arrive at Kyoto?
- When will his train reach Kyoto?
He reached Kyoto on Saturday.
- I visited Kyoto long ago.
- I visited Kyoto a long time ago.