Féminine
In French, "city" is feminine, so you would use the feminine article "la" before it, as in "la ville."
"Québec", or "la ville de Québec" is the name for the city of Quebec in French. "le Québec" (with the masculine article "le") indicates the province of Quebec.
In French, the concept of gender applies to nouns, not to cities themselves. However, the names of cities do have a grammatical gender assigned to them for the purpose of using appropriate articles and adjectives. This gender assignment is not based on any specific characteristic or attribute of the city itself.
In Sydney, Australia, the main languages spoken are English, Mandarin, Arabic, Cantonese, and Greek. Sydney is a multicultural city with over 200 languages spoken by its residents, reflecting its diverse population.
Yes, the word 'Sydney' is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a person or a place.
In French, "city" is feminine, so you would use the feminine article "la" before it, as in "la ville."
The closest capital city to Sydney is Canberra.
Sydney is already a city.
City of Sydney was created in 1842.
If your question is "In which city is the Sydney Opera House?" I guess the answer is Sydney, Australia...
No. Sydney is a city in Australia. Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark.
"Québec", or "la ville de Québec" is the name for the city of Quebec in French. "le Québec" (with the masculine article "le") indicates the province of Quebec.
Sydney.
City of Sydney Library was created in 1909.
The area of City of Sydney is 25 square kilometers.
No, Sydney is not a continent. It is a city located in Oceania.
The oldest and the largest city in Australia is Sydney, now the capital of New South Wales.