Ville means city.
"In French, the word 'ville' means 'city' or 'town'."
dans une ville means 'in a town' in French.
The French word for market towns is "bourg marchand" or "ville marchande."
No, the French word "ville" and the Italian word "villa" are not connected. "Ville" in French means city or town, while "villa" in Italian refers to a country house or estate. Both words have different origins and meanings.
"Tu vas oΓΉ en ville?" means "Where are you going in the city?" in French.
"Ville" is a feminine noun in French.
Ville doesn't mean anything in Finnish, it's a name. In Swedish "ville" is an imperfect of "vill", and "vill" means "want".
Town, city.
'(Une) ville' in French means '(a) town' in English.
dans une ville means 'in a town' in French.
En ville means village in french :p
"en ville" means 'in town, downtown'
"et dans ta ville" means "and in your town" in French.
"Les villes" in French means "the cities" in English.
It means 'how is your city'.
No, the French word "ville" and the Italian word "villa" are not connected. "Ville" in French means city or town, while "villa" in Italian refers to a country house or estate. Both words have different origins and meanings.
"Ville moyenne" is a French equivalent of the English word "Middleton" or "Middletown."Specifically, the feminine noun "ville" means "city." The feminine adjective "moyenne" means "middle." The pronunciation is "vee mwah-yehn."
It means, "city of love". The word ville could mean town or city, but in this case "city" is more fitting.