J'habite à London en Angleterre...
J'habite is I live - to say "You live in" is "Tu Habite"
à London en Angleterre is "In London, In England"
Hope this helped - this was how I was taught it. I'm English by the way so I could be wrong to any native French speakers.
Answer 2'J'habite à Londres'
Londres is French for London. Also, 'London England' is only ever said by people from the USA. Just plain 'London' (or 'Londres') is sufficient.
je habite leicester. =] french is useful from time to time!
Names are not changed in translation, so still Manchester, although most French people would pronounce it to sound more like marn-chest-air
je vis à Bombay (French spelling of Mumbai)
J'habite à Manchester
J'habite en Angleterre
J'habite en Belfast.
J'habite près de Stockport.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
grosse is how you say fat in french
You also say agenda in French!
you say it in a french accent
Je suis allé à Manchester.
il joue au football pour Manchester United
Manchester is ManchesterThe people from Manchester are called in French les Mancuniens
Sorry, there is no French word translation for the English word "Manchester".
Patrice Evra
The French at the Midland
I can't say from Manchester but I have driven to Luxembourg from Calais and with lunch/toilet breaks at the 81mph speed limit on the French motorway it takes approx 8 hours.
patrice evra
patric evra
Not likely.
Patrice Evra
Vous aimez Manchester United.