i dont no x ;P
English towns and French towns differ in architectural styles, layout, and cultural influences. English towns may have more traditional Tudor-style buildings and narrow streets, while French towns often feature charming cafes and wide boulevards. Additionally, French towns may have a stronger emphasis on local produce and gastronomy compared to English towns.
The French refer to the English town of Dover as "Douvres."
The spell is the same to town square in English
"Les villes" in French means "the cities" in English.
"Woburn" is not a French word. It is actually an English word that is a place name, referring to a town in Massachusetts, USA, or a town in Bedfordshire, England.
"un bourg" is an old noun for a village in French. This has the same origin than the German 'burg' or the English 'borough'. You can find the noun in various placenames in France, like Bourges, Bourg-en-Bresse, Bourg-de-Valence, ...
The French refer to the English town of Dover as "Douvres."
Difficult to say, as in both the French and German languages there is no difference between the words for town and city. So there is no official difference between a town and a city. The largest city is Zürich, then in order Geneva (Genève in French), Basel, Bern (the capital) and Lausanne.
The spell is the same to town square in English
A 'city' is a word in the English language. The concept of a city being different from a town only exists in the English language. In French, German, and many other languages there is no difference between a city and a town, they are both covered by the same word. 'Châtelaine' is part of the 'ville' (town or city) and 'commune' (borough or municipality) of Vernier in the 'canton' (state) of Genève (Geneva).
'(Une) ville' in French means '(a) town' in English.
My town
Difference between Regional & Town Councillor and a town councillor?
This depends on your definition of a city. In German, and in French, there is no difference between a city and a town. So, in a way this is a meaningless questions.
The English call it the Strait of Dover because it is named after the town of Dover on the English side. The French call it Pas-de-Calais because it is named after the Calais region on the French side.
Town, city.
Douvres is the French name for the town port of Dover.
In both German and French there is no difference between a city and a town. Therefore there is no legal definition of a city. This makes your question impossible to answer.