París [pa.'ɾis] (capital of France)
Paris ['pa.ɾis] (Hector's brother in The Iliad)
*parís [pa.'ɾis] you (familiar plural / classic Spanish "vos" formal singular) give birth: vosotras parís / vos parís (you give birth)
The spelling is the plain old "Gay Paris" pronounced gay pah-ree. from the expression that began around 1900. It was used to describe the unrestricted and often hedonistic atmosphere that developed when conservative restrictions were removed, beginning in 1880.
It is spelled Paris, and it does not have an accent.
In English: PA-riss
In French: pa-REE
The spelling of Paris (capital of France) is the same in English but pronounced (pah-riss) instead of (pah-ree).
Paris is pronounced "pah-ree" in French. Make is short, and most of all do not pronounce the final "s"
Bonjour (pronounced bon-sure)
pah-ree-zee-EN
Paris
remettre a neuf (a has accent apostrophe)
maitre with an accent circomflex (or the little hat) on the i.
its just the same but it has an accent over the "O"
a trip to Paris is 'un voyage à Paris' in French.
vetements. (first e with the hat accent)
Le desert ( desert takes an accent on the first e)
a trip to Paris is 'un voyage à Paris' in French.
The spelling is always Paris, but it's pronounced "pair-ee" in French.
remettre a neuf (a has accent apostrophe)
'les attractions de Paris'
passe compose---- pouve (accent aigu)
maitre with an accent circomflex (or the little hat) on the i.
its just the same but it has an accent over the "O"
'quoi' is French for 'what?', which is 'que?' (with an accent on the 'e') in Spanish.
Exactly the same as in English. Only accent differs.
its just rose the same how you spell it in english but as an adjective you use an accent on the e
It's spelt Bresilienne but the first e has an upward accent.