Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Ny"

El significado de "Ny" en varias frases y oraciones

Q: ¿Qué significa NY Last State to Recognize 'No Fault' Divorce

'last' here, is it 'final' or 'recent'??
A: It is "final".

If it was recent, they would probably use the word "latest" instead.
Q: ¿Qué significa “In NY city....and the surrounding area could be sunny and mild a little cloudy but nice and warm”?
A: "Home of the statue of liberty and all those skyscrapers"
Q: ¿Qué significa what do you do up in NY? and what are you going up to? Are these questions similar?
?
A:

What do you do up in New York? means What kind of job do you have in New York?

The second sentence doesn’t make any sense.
Q: ¿Qué significa She lived in NY for five years. (she is living there now or she's not?)?
A: If you need to clarify that she is STILL living in NY, you need to say "She has been living in NY for five years".

Ejemplos de oración usando "Ny"

Q: Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con NY is the noiser city than Madrid .
A: NY is a noisier city than Madrid

Palabras similares a "Ny" y sus diferencias

Q: ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre (1) I'm moving to NY next year. y (2) I'll be moving to NY next year. y (3) I'm going to move to NY next yaer. y (4) I'll move to NY next year. y (5) I am to move to NY next year. ?
A: Sounds correct, although I rarely hear the phrase, "I am to move". I usually hear, "I have to".
Unless it's a spelling mistake and it was meant to say, "I aim to move".

If "i am to" is correct, i'd probably use "i am going to", but you've already specified that in #3.
Q: ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre I'm going to visit NY to see my friend. y I'm going to visit NY for seeing my friend. ?
A: The correct way to say it would be "I'm going to NY to see my friend" As your main purpose for going to NY is to visit your friend who is already there. "Visit" in this case being replaced by "see", as "visit" generally feels stiff or impersonal to English speakers. "See" is much more friendly. ^^
Q: ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre
1. NY y
2. NYC ?
A: NY = New York (the state)
NYC = New York City (the city)
Q: ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre Did you make it to NY? y Did you arrive at NY? ?
A: @ayoko: "did you make it" This used to ask if someone who traveled, if they have made it safely to their destination. > Did you make it to NY? > Yes, I made it without issues, or without delays (if traveling by transport like planes/trains/bus )... "did you arrive" would be used when asking if someone just arrived at their destination. > Did you arrive at NY? > Yes, I just arrived, or just got here.

Traducciones de "Ny"

Q: ¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? When I was in NY two years ago, I got to visit the Central park and I took pictures with my husband who was boyfriend for wedding. But there wasn’t enough time that I am enjoying. So I want to go to the Central park again
A: Best man/groomsman. Not boyfriend because that means dating someone.
Q: ¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? NYは毎年こんなに雪が降るんですか?
A: Does it every year snow this much in NY?
Q: ¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? "I left for NY on Wednesday" VS "I left to NY on Wednesday"
A: I left for NY on Wednesday is more accurate. If you want to use the other one you would have to say: I left to go to NY on Wednesday.

But I think the first one is more common and natural. :)
Q: ¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? 日本にいた頃は、英語が母国語でない人達と話す機会がほとんどなかった。NYに来て、その人達の発音を聞き取ることの難しさを知った。
A: I had very few chances to talk with non-native English speakers when I was in Japan. After coming to NY, I realized that it was very difficult to follow their pronunciation.

Otras preguntas sobre "Ny"

Q: I'm going to go to NY and I really want to watch live American football game. Is it difficult to take a ticket for foreigner?
A: No. I would look online. places like Stubhub.com might have some. Also if you are going to visit people ask them. They can help too
Q: ¿Esto suena natural? I'll study abroad in NY in November.This is my first time to go to NY.So, I'm really looking forward to staying there.
A: You should say "I'll study abroad in NY in November. This is my first time going to NY. I'm really looking forward to staying there."

(I changed something in the second sentence)
Q: "I'm going to go to NY on vacation" is natural and correct to say? Also, can I add 'next month'? like, "I"m going to go to NY on vacation next month" ?
A: Yes, "I"m going to go to NY on vacation next month" is fine.
("On vacation" and "for vacation" are both used.)
Q: ¿Esto suena natural? NY looks like a melting pot of races, but actually isn't. People who have the same cultural background tend to live close.
A: @Mikko10: After races say but "it" actually isn't
Q: ¿Esto suena natural? I'm going to be back to NY this weekend.
A: "Going to (Place Name)"

"Going to be in (Place Name)".

So:

"Going back to NY."
"Going to be back in NY."

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