une ville. centre-ville if you want to say downtown.
Belvedere? There is such a town in IL, but it is not a major city.
Belleview ? There is a Belleview, Fl, but is also not a major city.
Sarr-la.
Marseille is a city in the south of France.
A major city- the direct translation would be "Ville majeur" I think a better way to say it in French would be to say a "big city" (une grande ville), or a metropolitan area, "Une métropolitaine".
'Bernadette'
Cap dAgd
city is cité in french.
Every city in France is French, and not in Germany.
The French
The French city on the RhΓ΄ne that starts with an A is Avignon.
The French city that begins with an M is Marseille.
The largest city is "la plus grande ville" in French.
The city is Paris.
Municiapal means "city" in French
No "Francophone" means "french speaking"
Vermont's capital, Montpelier, is named for a French city, Montpellier.
"In French, the word 'ville' means 'city' or 'town'."
Montreal