PONT Neuf. It means New Bridge. It is, though, the oldest bridge in Paris, France. It runs from one bank of the Seine to the other, across the western tip of the Ile de la Cité.
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http://www.grenfell-banks.com/Pariguid.htm#cite
Pont Neuf - Paris Métro - was created in 1926.
(the) Pont Neuf
The Pont Neuf is right in the middle of Paris. It's the one that joins the 'ile de la cité' - location of Notre Dame cathedral, from both banks of the Seine metro 'pont neuf' east of the Louvre
I'm leaving Paris at 9:20, what time do I arrive in Calais
mille neuf cent neuf (or: dix neuf cent neuf)
mille neuf cent quatre-vingt-neuf - dix-neuf cent quatre-vingt-neuf
neuf = nine il a neuf ans= he is nine years old neuf = new c'est tout neuf = that's brand new quoi de neuf ? = what's new
Number: mil neuf cent trent-neufYear: dix-neuf cent trent-neuf
neuf cent quatre vingt dix neuf mille neuf cent quatre vingt dix neuf"
neuf mille neuf cent quatre vingt dix-neuf
mille neuf cent quatre vingt neuf (or alternatively, but less common: 'dix neuf cent quatre vingt neuf')
"dix-neuf" means nineteen.