Which city do you live in is an English equivalent of 'Dans quelle ville tu abites'. The phrase in French is pronounced 'dawn kehl veel too ah-beet'.
In the word by word translation, the preposition 'dans'means 'in, into'. The feminine interrogative 'quelle' means 'which, what'. The feminine noun 'ville' means 'city'. The subject pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The verb 'abites'means '[you] are living, do live, live'.
The English translation of the French phrase "Dans quelle ville tu abites" is "In which city do you live?"
"De quelle" translates to "of which" or "on what" in English.
"Sur quelle rue" in French translates to "which street" in English.
"What nationality are you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu es de quelle nationalité? The question serves as a friendly, informal way of expressing literally in English "You are of which nationality?" The pronunciation will be "tyoo ey duh kel na-syo-na-lee-tey" in French.
"Il est quelle heure" means "What time is it?" in French.
"Quelle" is a French word that translates to "which" or "what" in English. It is often used to introduce a question or to inquire about a specific thing or idea.
"At what...?" and "At which...?" are English equivalents of the incomplete French phrase À quelle...? The question also translates as "To what...?" or "To which...?" in English. The pronunciation will be "a kel" in French.
Quelle est la phrase au futur? in French is "What is the sentence in the future tense?" in English.
"De quelle" translates to "of which" or "on what" in English.
"Which image is it?" is one English equivalent of the feminine singular phrase C'est quelle image? The pronunciation will be "seh kel-ee-mazh" in French.
Quelle marque? in French is "What brand?" in English.
Quelle affaire? in French means "What affair?" in English.
Quelle scène! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What a scene!"Specifically, the feminine exclamatory adjective quellemeans "what." The feminine noun scène is a cognate in French and English. The pronunciation is "kehl sehn."
"How beautiful!" and "What (a) beauty!" are two English equivalents of the French phase Quelle beauté!Specifically, the expressive adjective quelle means "how" or "what" according to context in situations such as these. The feminine noun beauté translates as "beauty." The pronunciation will be "kehl boh-tey" in French.
"Sur quelle rue" in French translates to "which street" in English.
"What idea?" and "What an idea!" are English equivalents of the French phrase Quelle idée. Context and punctuation makes clear whether the phrase is a question (case 1) or an exclamation of belittlement or surprise (example 2). The pronunciation will be "kel-lee-dey" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
"What nationality are you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu es de quelle nationalité? The question serves as a friendly, informal way of expressing literally in English "You are of which nationality?" The pronunciation will be "tyoo ey duh kel na-syo-na-lee-tey" in French.
Quelle chanson? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What song?" The feminine singular interrogative adjective and noun also may be rendered into English as "Which song?" The pronunciation will be "kel shaw-so" in French.