Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Kyoto"
The meaning of "Kyoto" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Kyoto, Aichi , Tokyo and other places I have saved. ne anlama geliyor?
A:
What's the context behind the sentence? Any more information?
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As you know better Kyoto I let you choose the place you like. ne anlama geliyor?
A:
少し不自然な英語ですが、
京都のことならあなたがよく知っているので、場所選びはあなたに任せますよ!
あなたの好きな場所でいいですよ。
という意味です。
旅行の行き先のことについてでしょうか。
京都のことならあなたがよく知っているので、場所選びはあなたに任せますよ!
あなたの好きな場所でいいですよ。
という意味です。
旅行の行き先のことについてでしょうか。
Synonyms of "Kyoto" and their differences
Q:
Kyoto is the place 'where' I want to visit ve Kyoto is the place 'which' I want to visit arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
@Makinohara
I would say:
Kyoto is the place I want to visit.
It’s already a place, so no need to specify “where”
There is no comparison, so no need for “which”
How I would say it with “where”:
Other than Osaka, Kyoto is the place where I want to visit.
How I would say it with “which”:
Between Kyoto, Tokyo, or Osaka, Kyoto is the place which I want to visit.
I would say:
Kyoto is the place I want to visit.
It’s already a place, so no need to specify “where”
There is no comparison, so no need for “which”
How I would say it with “where”:
Other than Osaka, Kyoto is the place where I want to visit.
How I would say it with “which”:
Between Kyoto, Tokyo, or Osaka, Kyoto is the place which I want to visit.
Q:
Kyoto has many place to see. ve There are many place to see in Kyoto. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
there are many places to see in Kyoto is more grammatically correct than Kyoto has many to see places.
Actually Kyoto has many to see places is not grammatically correct at all.
I hope this was helpful.
Actually Kyoto has many to see places is not grammatically correct at all.
I hope this was helpful.
Q:
I have went to Kyoto. ve I went to Kyoto。 ve I have gone to Kyoto. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Don’t use “the” before names of cities,countries and villages (use “the” if a country is made of united units,for example The US,The UK,The Philippines).
1. I went to Kyoto implies the guy I talk to knows when it was happening (if he doesn’t - than it is incorrect)
2. I have went to Kyoto is incorrect because “went” is the past form of “to go”,but you must use past participle form of “to go” after an auxiliary verb “have”,so it is “I have gone to Kyoto”. Check articles in your mother language about “Past simple vs Present perfect).
P.S. I usually explain the difference this way. Imagine your life were a 100m stroll. At the present moment you turn around and look at the distance you’ve gone through. This is Present perfect,you look at what you’ve accomplished by far.
But if you talk about a past timeline,say when you were at the 30 meter,then it’s a concrete “date” and you tell the story about the past,not your overall experience in your life,you tell a story from the past
1. I went to Kyoto implies the guy I talk to knows when it was happening (if he doesn’t - than it is incorrect)
2. I have went to Kyoto is incorrect because “went” is the past form of “to go”,but you must use past participle form of “to go” after an auxiliary verb “have”,so it is “I have gone to Kyoto”. Check articles in your mother language about “Past simple vs Present perfect).
P.S. I usually explain the difference this way. Imagine your life were a 100m stroll. At the present moment you turn around and look at the distance you’ve gone through. This is Present perfect,you look at what you’ve accomplished by far.
But if you talk about a past timeline,say when you were at the 30 meter,then it’s a concrete “date” and you tell the story about the past,not your overall experience in your life,you tell a story from the past
Q:
I am planning to go to Kyoto when I finished this job. ve I am planning to go to Kyoto when I have finished this job. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
the second sentence is correct:
I have finished: the action is in the past, done and over.
You could use either
""when I finish" or "when I have finished", but not "when I finished"
I have finished: the action is in the past, done and over.
You could use either
""when I finish" or "when I have finished", but not "when I finished"
Q:
I have been to Kyoto. ve I have gone to Kyoto. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
1 I have studied.
2 I have always been studying. / I am always studying.
2 I have always been studying. / I am always studying.
Translations of "Kyoto"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? In Kyoto, the heart of Japan's cultural heritage, you can immerse yourself in a positive atmosphere that is filled with traditional Japanese customs, tranquil temples, and good vibes from the friendly locals.
A:
Your sentence is natural and totally understood!
However personally, I would tweak a little:
“Vibrant atmosphere” instead of “positive atmosphere” because the word “positive” conveys a general sense of favorability, but not much specificity.
“warm hospitality” of friendly locals instead of “good vibes” from the friendly locals.
“Good vibes" may not accurately capture the welcoming nature of the locals. Just like the word “positive” it’s vague and may be open to different kinds of interpretations.
Your sentence is natural and totally understood!
However personally, I would tweak a little:
“Vibrant atmosphere” instead of “positive atmosphere” because the word “positive” conveys a general sense of favorability, but not much specificity.
“warm hospitality” of friendly locals instead of “good vibes” from the friendly locals.
“Good vibes" may not accurately capture the welcoming nature of the locals. Just like the word “positive” it’s vague and may be open to different kinds of interpretations.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? “I went Kyoto, which was the capital of Japan for about 1000 years.”
A:
thank you so much !!!!!!
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (Birleşik Krallık) da nasıl dersiniz? I've been researching about Kyoto for a long time or I've been reasearching for a long time about Kyoto?
A:
I've been researching Kyoto for a long time
I've spent a long time researching Kyoto
You don’t need the word ‘about’ - the word research means to find out more ABOUT smtg
I've spent a long time researching Kyoto
You don’t need the word ‘about’ - the word research means to find out more ABOUT smtg
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? "Han-nari" Kyoto dialect
A:
I think it is to describe someone elegant or bright
Other questions about "Kyoto"
Q:
I live in Kyoto where it’s one of the most famous sightseeing places in Japan, attracting many visitors. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
× I live in Kyoto where it’s one of the most famous sightseeing places in Japan, attracting many visitors.
✓ I live in Kyoto, which is one of the most famous sightseeing places in Japan and attracts many visitors.
✓ I live in Kyoto, which is one of the most famous sightseeing places in Japan and attracts many visitors.
Q:
It is well known that Kyoto was the capital of Japan for more than 1,000 years, so to know the history of Kyoto is to know the history of Japan. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
It is well known that Kyoto was the capital of Japan for more than 1,000 years, so knowing the history of Kyoto is knowing the history of Japan.
Q:
Kyoto is the place only you walk around to be able to enjoy almost all of the Japanese culture. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
Kyoto is the only place you can visit around and to be able to enjoy almost all of the Japanese culture.
Q:
Lütfen bana nasıl telaffuz edeceğimi öğret Kyoto, Japan.
A:
Kyoto, Japan.
Q:
Which one is correct?
A:I'm going to Kyoto on next friday.
B:I'm going to Kyoto next friday.
A:I'm going to Kyoto on next friday.
B:I'm going to Kyoto next friday.
A:
B is correct
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