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Usages of Berlin
Ich fliege selten, aber morgen fliege ich nach Berlin.
I seldom fly, but tomorrow I am flying to Berlin.
Ich wohne in Berlin.
I live in Berlin.
Es gibt eine Stadt namens Berlin.
There is a city called Berlin.
Meine Schwester studiert in Berlin.
My sister studies in Berlin.
Ich wurde in Berlin geboren.
I was born in Berlin.
Die Reise nach Berlin haben wir gemeinsam im Internet geplant.
We planned the trip to Berlin together on the internet.
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