'In what town were you born?'
Which city do you live in is an English equivalent of 'Dans quelle ville tu abites'. The phrase in French is pronounced 'dawn kehl veel too ah-beet'.In the word by word translation, the preposition 'dans'means 'in, into'. The feminine interrogative 'quelle' means 'which, what'. The feminine noun 'ville' means 'city'. The subject pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The verb 'abites'means '[you] are living, do live, live'.
dans une ville means 'in a town' in French.
"dans quelle ville est né votre père ?" (in what town was your father born?) is answered "mon père est né à ...." (My father is born in ...) in French.
You would say "Aussi, dans ma ville, il y a" in French.
Dans quelle ville habites-tu ?
Which city do you live in is an English equivalent of 'Dans quelle ville tu abites'. The phrase in French is pronounced 'dawn kehl veel too ah-beet'.In the word by word translation, the preposition 'dans'means 'in, into'. The feminine interrogative 'quelle' means 'which, what'. The feminine noun 'ville' means 'city'. The subject pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The verb 'abites'means '[you] are living, do live, live'.
dans une ville means 'in a town' in French.
"dans quelle ville est né votre père ?" (in what town was your father born?) is answered "mon père est né à ...." (My father is born in ...) in French.
"et dans ta ville" means "and in your town" in French.
dans une ville
You would say "Aussi, dans ma ville, il y a" in French.
Dans quelle ville habites-tu ?
"Dans ma ville il y a..." Dans ma ville il y a un bureau de poste à côté de l'hôtel de ville
What is there in your town is "qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans ta ville ?" in French.
It's just the same as village Ville
In French, you can say "Quelle classe fréquentes-tu ?" which translates to "What grade are you going to?"
dans la belle ville de Paris