It means, "city of love". The word ville could mean town or city, but in this case "city" is more fitting.
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Soir de Lune means Midnight Moon
it's actually 'vis-à-vis' and means 'regarding smth'.Addition by CrisdeanI let the answer above because the general meaning is correct.Vis-à-vis as an nounface à face : (= in front of)But vis-à-vis can be figurative.un vis-à-vis can mean the opposite or the counterpart.Un vis-à-vis can also be the opposite window in the field of sight in a building.Mon appartement n'a pas de vis-à-vis - my flat has an open outlookAs an adverb,à l'égard de (=towards) : Cette décision était injuste vis-à-vis de cette personne.(This decision was unfair towards this person)
Noapte de Vis was created in 2000.
Charles Walter De Vis died in 1915.
Charles Walter De Vis was born in 1829.
Leur maison est en vis-à-vis de la mienne
It means, "city of love". The word ville could mean town or city, but in this case "city" is more fitting.
live (imperative) my tomcat's life
these windows have no other window facing them: ces fenêtres n'ont pas de vis-à -vis. he has no firm opinion regarding [the question of] abortion: il n'a pas d'avis définitif vis-à -vis de [la question de] l'avortement towards him she behaved like a stranger: vis-à -vis de lui, elle se comportait comme une étrangère
If you mean"vis-à-vis" it is "opposite" or "face to face" in frenchsans vis-à-vis(in a building), it is"with an open outlook"If you mean"Vis ta vie" - it is "Live you life" (imperative)
The phrase 'vis-a-vis' is in French. It means face-to-face. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'vis' means 'face'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'.
to see
en vis-à-vis means opposite to, facing one another2 maisons en vis-à-vis : 2 houses on both part of a street, facing one anothervis-à-vis de... means about..., concerning...La politique française vis-à-vis de la Chine : The French politic about its relations with China