SwitzerlandAnswer 2They speak French in Geneva, not German. In French the city is called Genève.Geneva is the westernmost city in Switzerland.Switzerland is a German speaking country, but they also speak French, Italian and Romansh in different parts of the country.
A historic German city close to the French border
Dunkirk is the English spelling of the city from which the troops were evacuated.
The largest city is Zürich (German speaking) then in order Geneva (French speaking, Genève in French), Basel (German) Bern (the capital, German) Lausanne (French)
Straßburg / Strasbourg
Paris
Yes, he is French. He was born in Strasbourg, originally a German city, founded as the Roman city of Argentoratum (Argentoratum is the Latin name of Strasbourg).
It is Jena, in the Free State of Thuringia (Thüringen).
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.
"German" in French is "Allemand".
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.
German mean " allemand" in french