I think what you're looking for is Pied-à-terre.
While the orifinal answer of "une résidence secondaire" is technically correct from a translation point of view, I believe the term you are looking for is "Pied-à-terre".
L'appartementThe French word for apartment is appartement.un appartement (masc.)
The English word 'apartment' is translated by 'appartement' in French. this is abbreviated 'Apt' in your address.
'une garçonnière' (fem.) was the name used for an apartment rented by rich men specially for their love affairs.
A little gift is 'un petit cadeau' (masc.) in French.
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I think the term you're looking for is Pied-à-terre.
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L'appartementThe French word for apartment is appartement.un appartement (masc.)
The English word 'apartment' is translated by 'appartement' in French. this is abbreviated 'Apt' in your address.
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Apartment.
English word apartment was originally appartemente, from the French language, derived from the Italian appartamento, from the verb appartare -- to separate Appartare was formed from a meaning "to" + partemeaning "part"
"In French, the word 'ville' means 'city' or 'town'."
The Cajun French word for little or petite is "ti," which is short for "petit" in standard French.
The French word for "little" is "petit" for masculine nouns and "petite" for feminine nouns.
'une garçonnière' (fem.) was the name used for an apartment rented by rich men specially for their love affairs.
A little gift is 'un petit cadeau' (masc.) in French.