Paris has no gender. I don't know if any French cities have a gender.
I have heard of Paris " The City of Lights " referred to a Beautiful Lady ......
so I have to disagree to a certain extent with the First person that responded to this question. I say this because I am not sure of other cities in France
Paris qui danse in French means "Paris which is dancing" in English.
"I live in Paris" is an English equivalent of the French phrase J'habite à Paris. The declarative statement translates literally as "I inhabit Paris" or "I reside in Paris" in English. The pronunciation will be "zha-bee-ta pa-ree" in French.
we love Paris = nous aimons Paris
Je t'aime petit Paris
a trip to Paris is 'un voyage à Paris' in French.
Paris and Montreal are two French-speaking cities.
There are many wonderful cities in France besides Paris. Four other French cities include Lyon, Nice, Bordeaux, and Le Havre.
Paris and Lyon
Paris, Marseille, and Orleans.
The cities of Djibouti and Paris have several things in common. Both cities speak French, and both are their country's capital city.
Yes, in French, city names are capitalized. For example, "Paris" is written as "Paris" with a capital letter.
Paris and Bordeux
Paris and Djibouti are both capital cities, both their countries' largest cities, both primarily French-speaking (Djibouti was founded by the French in 1888).
The two cities in A Tale of Two Cities are London and Paris. The novel contrasts the social and political unrest in both cities during the French Revolution.
-They are both capital cities (Djibouti of Djibouti, Paris of France) -They are both the largest cities in their countries -French is spoken primarily in both cities (Djibouti also has Arabic) -France used to own Djibouti, and obviously still owns Paris
Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, Lille
Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse and Nice