une ville. centre-ville if you want to say downtown.
Belvedere? There is such a town in IL, but it is not a major city.
Belleview ? There is a Belleview, Fl, but is also not a major city.
Sarr-la.
Marseille is a city in the south of France.
A major city- the direct translation would be "Ville majeur" I think a better way to say it in French would be to say a "big city" (une grande ville), or a metropolitan area, "Une métropolitaine".
It means 'how is your city'.
Cap dAgd
city is cité in french.
Every city in France is French, and not in Germany.
The French
The French city on the RhΓ΄ne that starts with an A is Avignon.
The French city that begins with an M is Marseille.
The largest city is "la plus grande ville" in French.
The city is Paris.
Municiapal means "city" in French
No "Francophone" means "french speaking"
Vermont's capital, Montpelier, is named for a French city, Montpellier.
"In French, the word 'ville' means 'city' or 'town'."
Montreal