I assume you mean Paris, France.
A "Parisian" is the answer. A female from Paris can be called a "Parisienne".
citizens of Paris are called 'un parisien, une parisienne'
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i have been told that people from Paris are called Parisiens, although i am not quite sure myself.
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A person who lives in Paris, France, is called a Parisian by other people; a Parisian will often refer to himself as a Parigo.
It is called Gondola and the people who drive it is called Gondolier
The name of Paris is derived from a Gaulish tribe who lived there called the Parisii.
No. Paris is the capital of France. The capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) is London. British people live in the UK.
Paris was called Lutetia by the Romans. It took the name Paris between the year 400 to 500 after the local Gaulish tribe of the Parisii.
The Cathedral in Paris is called the Notre Dame Cathedral.
The city of Paris, France, isn't named for the Trojan prince. It was named for the tribe of people who lived in the region, called the Parisii.
People from Paris are known as Parisians
The river in Paris is called The Seine
A month in Paris could be called a holiday, but the translation of month is mois.