'mall' means what it means: a 'shopping mall'
if you're asking how to say 'mall' in French: then it is 'Mail' or 'centre d'achat' for shopping centre
it's pronounced "pet-e-shu"
J'achète votre chemise du centre commercial.
Mercado-market centro commercial-shopping mall
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
grosse is how you say fat in french
rosemary (a small bush with mall, odorant leaves) is 'le romarin' in French.
J'ai besoin d'aller au centre commercial.
J'achète votre chemise du centre commercial.
It would be correct to say "you go shopping at the mall" or "you go to the mall to shop". It is not proper grammar to say "you go shopping TO the mall".
Le centre commercial
will, in the mall there a lot of money to spend on it... customers might say that mall's for tycoon is not cheep. it is about $100,000,000
we can't say that which is the best mall in the world but we could say that which are the top malls in the world ^_^ -jonah pagare
Mercado-market centro commercial-shopping mall
Centre commercial in French means "shopping mall" in English.
people say the mall but it really skate city and the mall.
Colloquially you can use either, but if you were to say 'in the mall' you would likely be referring to an object. There's a bookstore in the mall. If you said 'at the mall', you would presumably be referring to a person. Where is John? He's at the mall with his girlfriend. Of course, 'mall' can mean the physical building complex, in which case anything can be 'in' the mall, but 'at the mall would almost always refer to a person.
Cafe du Monde is a coffee stand and French market known for it's delicious beignets. There are nine cafe locations including French Market, Riverwalk Marketplace, Veteran's Blvd., Mandeville, Covington, Williams, Lakeside Mall, Esplanade Mall, and Oakwood Mall.