If a hall is corridor in English, it's corridor in french. If it's room in English it's salle in french.
The town hall is "la mairie" (fem.) or "l’hôtel de ville" (in large towns only) in French.
Mairie! If you're asking what the French word "Mairie" means, it's "town hall."
The word for "lobby" in French is "le hall" or "le vestibule."
I suppose you mean mairie which means town hall
When it is a hall of a hotel or public building, it is the same word - 'hall' but it is pronounced differently, without the 'h' being pronounced. A reception hall is "'hall d'acceuil" An entry hall of a house is "hall d'entree" "Vestibule" is a church hall
The word "foyer" comes from French. It originally referred to a large entrance hall or lobby in a house or building.
Yes, "town hall" in French is masculine and is written as "mairie."
le study hall
French Horse Racing Hall of Fame was created in 1899.
Le Hall de Frame
the word hall is said the same way and spelled the same way. Other References: room - chambre. hallway- couloir door- porte floor- étage wall- mur
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