Libreville (same meaning)
Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone, was founded in 1787 as a settlement for freed slaves, primarily from Britain and North America. The name "Freetown" reflects its origins as a place of refuge for those who had been liberated from slavery. It symbolizes hope and freedom, as it was established to provide a new beginning for former enslaved individuals seeking a better life.
No place is an English equivalent of the French phrase 'aucun endroit'.nowhere or not anywhere
It is called a magazine, from a similar French word that means storehouse.
"The place" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le lieu.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article lemeans "the." The masculine noun lieu means "location, place, site." The pronunciation will be "luh lyuh" in French.
L'endroit est froid! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "The place is cold!" The declaration may be used figuratively regarding a lack of compassion and literally regarding temperature. The pronunciation will be "law-dwa ey fwa" in French.
Sur place is a French equivalent of the Latin phrase in situ. The prepositional phrase translates as "on site" in English. The pronunciation will be "syoor plas" in French.
The French fought there from 1946-1954, and were defeated in what was later called North Vietnam at a place called Dien Bien Phu in 1954. Thus ending the war.
Québec is a French equivalent of the English name "Quebec." The proper place name traces its origins back to the Algonquin word kébec for "where the river narrows." The pronunciation will be "key-bek" in French.
jackie's place is 'chez Jackie' in French.
"At Brittny's (place)" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Chez Brittny.Specifically, the preposition chez means "at (the house or place of)" in this context. The name Brittny is an English loan name and a feminine proper noun. The pronunciation will be "shey breet-nee" in French.
You do a trick at Danny Way's mega park called "elevation".
Alsace is a place with the same name in English as in French. In German is called Elsaß.