Examples of using "„tokyo“" in a sentence and their english translations:
It's Tokyo.
- Tokyo is the capital of Japan.
- Tokyo is Japan's capital.
The jet landed at Tokyo.
- He is in Tokyo.
- He's in Tokyo.
Tokyo is a megacity.
He arrived in Tokyo yesterday.
My brother lives in Tokyo.
He likes to live in Tokyo.
He often goes to Tokyo.
Tokyo is a huge city.
- Tokyo is bigger than Yokohama.
- Tokyo is larger than Yokohama.
All sorts of people live in Tokyo.
Nagano beat Tokyo 2 to 3.
Translated, "Tokyo" means "eastern capital."
The jet landed at Tokyo.
Tokyo is bigger than Rome.
Nagoya is between Tokyo and Osaka.
- There is Tokyo.
- There's Tokyo.
I live at Akasaka in Tokyo.
I go to Tokyo every day.
He arrived in Tokyo yesterday.
He arrived in Tokyo yesterday.
Tokyo is the capital of Japan.
Was it cloudy in Tokyo yesterday?
It's a direct flight from Tokyo to London.
She's leaving for Tokyo tomorrow.
He'll leave for Tokyo tomorrow.
"Kyoto" is an anagram of "Tokyo."
My aunt is coming to Tokyo tomorrow.
- In comparison with Tokyo, London is small.
- Compared to Tokyo, London is small.
- London is small compared to Tokyo.
But now I live in Tokyo.
The arrow indicates the way to Tokyo.
The conference is to be held in Tokyo the day after tomorrow.
He will go to Tokyo tomorrow, won't he?
He has been in Tokyo for a year.
The Tomei Expressway connects Tokyo with Nagoya.
What's the number for the Tokyo Dome?
"Where do you live?" "I live in Tokyo."
Tokyo has more than ten million inhabitants.
I am supposed to go to Tokyo next week.
It's said that they will soon be leaving Tokyo.
Have you ever been to the Tokyo Dome?
Our company's base is in Tokyo.
You may extend your stay in Tokyo.
What time will the flight arrive in Tokyo?
Have you ever seen Tokyo Tower?
Mr Nakamura went bar hopping in Tokyo.
- I met an old friend by chance in Kyoto.
- By chance, I ran into an old friend in Tokyo.
It has been two months since my arrival in Tokyo.