"Aux États-Unis" means to the USA, or in the USA. Actually, "aux(à+les)" can have any meaning of "à".
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Un des trois pays - le Canada, les États-Unis et le Méxique - qui se font partie du continentnord-américain c'est la différence entre l'Amérique et les États-Unis.
Best Answer :I'm from USA = Je suis des États-Unis d`Amérique.I come from USA = Je viens des États-Unis d`Amérique.I'm American = Je suis Américain(e) you put an extra e on the end if female.I'm from America = Je suis d`Amérique.I come from America = Je viens d`Amérique.États-Unis = United States.États-Unis d`Amérique = United States of America
The word comes from the French "aux arcs" but the meaning is uncertain. It could have meant "of the Arkansas" or "from among the Arkansas"; "with bows," referring to Indians; or the curves and bends of the rivers.
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The word 'aux' actually replaces the words 'a les', so you would write 'aux Etats-Unis' :)
Je vis aux Etats-Unis.
Venez-vous aux Etats Unis / USA
from/of The United States
Etats-Unis has written: 'Pourquoi nous sommes en guerre'
He's from the USA
H. Christine Guillerm-Kirk has written: 'L'Investissement direct aux etats-unis'
Paul Ghio has written: 'L' anarchisme aux Etats-Unis' -- subject(s): Anarchism and anarchists
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Louis Antoine Dessaulles has written: 'Six lectures sur l'annexation du Canada aux Etats-Unis'
Auguste Carlier has written: 'Mariage aux Etats-Unis.' -- subject(s): Divorce, Marriage, Women, Legal status, laws