This is a silly question with no real answer, whoever thought of this question is stupid
où es-tu allé / allée
où étais-tu, où est-ce que tu étais (more familiar, but still correct)
viens à Paris (talking to one person) or venez à Paris (plural or formal)
'Je suis allee a' or 'j'ai visite'.
Est-ce que vous avez déjà visité Paris?
Yes.Yes, Paris is the French capital.
The nationality of the majority of the people in Paris, France, is French.
Well Paris is in France, and in France they speak French. "Thank-you" in French is "Merci". (pronounced Mair-see).
Paris
French almost. Paris is also the first world's destination for tourists. So you can meet a lot of non-french people.
'Paris, ici je viens'
Bienvenueis French for welcome.Bienvenue à Paris- Welcome to Paris
surrealism is your dreams Answer: It's French. The movement started in Paris.
Mostly in Paris (and Paris is in France, Paris is the french capita)l.
To say which part of France you come from in French, you can say "Je viens de + [name of the region or city]." For example, "Je viens de Paris" means "I come from Paris."
a trip to Paris is 'un voyage à Paris' in French.
The French language equivalent of home in Paris is maison Ã? Paris.
J'habite à Paris means "I live in Paris" in French.
The local language in Paris is French. French is the official language of France and is spoken by the majority of the population in Paris.
It is called Disneyland Paris or EuroDisney in French.
"On the Paris' flag" is "sur le drapeau de Paris" in French. The flag of the town of Paris (different from the French flag) is blue and red with a ship in the centre.
À Paris.