It depends on what exactly you mean.
There is a French word place but its basic meaning is "plaza or square". It can also mean someone's place at a table or on a bus.
The general-purpose French noun meaning place is un lieu.As in English, French words can have many meanings. Some more meanings for the French word 'place' are; square, plaza, piazza, space, seat, stead, spot, position, room
endroits sympas
"les lieux pour visiter"
the only thing you can do to names of people and places to make them french is put an accent on (the voice, not symbol!) so to say Dakota in french would be da(h) kou(try to make a rolling sound here)ghta
fourmilière, or in the blended language that now occupies urban places like Paris, some might just say "anthill"
All places in Martinique speak French.
All places in France speak French, including:ParisMarseillesLyonToulouseNiceNantesStrasbourgMontpellierBordeauxLilRennesReimsLe HavreSaint-ÉtienneToulonGrenobleDijon
In French, you would say "December fourth" as "le quatre décembre." In this case, "le" means "the," "quatre" means "four," and "décembre" means "December." French typically places the day before the month when stating dates.
France has some French people there
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
In French, to say 'she' , you say:Elleeg. elle s'appelle comment?In French, to say 'he', you say:Il
Most would say the Eiffel Tower!
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."