Town square in French is "place de la ville".
To say "What is there in your town?" in French, you would say "Qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans ta ville?"
"I went to town" in French is "Je suis allΓ©(e) en ville".
You would say "Aussi, dans ma ville, il y a" in French.
Yes, "town hall" in French is masculine and is written as "mairie."
To say "we live in" in French, you can say "nous habitons Γ " or "nous vivons Γ ." Both phrases convey the meaning of residing in a particular place.
Town square translates as 'place de la ville'
Town plan translates to French as 'plan de la ville'
To say "What is there in your town?" in French, you would say "Qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans ta ville?"
A square (as a geometric shape) is 'un carré' in French. A square as an open space in a town is 'une place'.
"go out to town" is "sortir en ville".
a small town > une petite ville
ville natale
en ville.
ville riche
Une grande ville
j'aime ma ville
"c'est une ville moderne"