Qui habites dans un palais? in French is "Who lives in a palace?" in English.
my little palace -- mon petit palais -- "moh[n] puh-tee pah-leh"
Palace is probably an Americanized version of the Spanish Palacio, the Italian Palazzo or the the French Palais. These names are place names or parts of place names. For example, Pierre from Palais de Cros became known as Pierre Palais and Peter Palace when he came to America. There is also a Latin first name, Palladius, which may have become Palace at some point.
you just have to cross the Rue de Rivoli to go from the Louvre pyramid to the Palais-Royal.
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She now lives in the " Palais De L'Elizee" : the presidents house.
"The festival and convention center" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Le palais des festivals et congrès. The pronunciation of the masculine prepositional phrase -- wich translates literally as "the palace of festivals and conventions" -- will be "luh pa-leh dey feh-stee-va-ley dey ko-greh" in French.
"Palais de justice" is a French equivalent of the English word "courthouse."Specifically, the masculine noun "palais" means "palace." The preposition "de" means "of." The pronunciation is "pah-leh duh zhoo-steess."
un palais
A Parisian palace is often referred to as a "palais" in French. Some famous Parisian palaces include the Palais Garnier, the Palais-Royal, and the Palais de l'Élysée.
"Palais du Louvre" is the French equivalent of the English phrase "palace in the Louvre."Specifically, the masculine noun "palais" means "palace." The word "du" combines the preposition "de" and the masculine singular definite article "le" to mean "of the, from the." The pronunciation is "pah-leh dyoo loo-vruh."
Un palais. Pronounced pall-ay.
palais de rêve
Le Palais de l'Élysée
A palais would most often be found in France because it is the French word for a palace. Some buildings in the UK use it as well such as the Hammersmith Palais because it is a grand building.
The lower house of the French Parliament is called the National Assembly. Their sessions are held at the Palais Bourbon.
It is called le Palais Garnier, l'opéra Garnier, or simply l'opéra (event though there is now the second opera of la Bastille)
The "palais de Versailles" is a French palace, built by members of the Bourbon royal dynasty, rulers of France, in the late 1600s and early 1700s (although further construction was undertaken later). Versailles served as the center of French government from 1682 until the French Revolution erupted in France in 1789.