J'habite à Paris means "I live in Paris" in French.
'J'habite' means 'I live in'. for instance: J'habite Paris = I live in Paris J'habite chez mes parents = I live at my parents house
"J'habite" is a French phrase that means "I live" in English.
l'amour à Paris means Love in Paris in French.
Paris is french. So since i am taking a french class i can tell you that a velo is a bicycle
Tu es de Paris means you are from Paris.
It was in 1889 if that is what you mean. -lovelytoes
Paris Saint-Germain.
One has - often used to mean WE have. Pendant les vacances, on a visité Paris - during the holidays, we went to Paris.
The capital of France is Paris (English) -> La capitale de la France est Paris (French)
Mostly in Paris (and Paris is in France, Paris is the french capita)l.
'Orléans' is the name of a big town South of Paris. It does not mean anything in English (and nothing in French, too)
a trip to Paris is 'un voyage à Paris' in French.