Ah, la belle Paris is a French equivalent of 'Ah, beautiful Paris'. The feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine adjective 'belle' means 'beautiful'. All together, it's pronounced 'ah lah behl pah-ree'.
Ah! Beau Paris!
Paris has no gender. I don't know if any French cities have a gender. I have heard of Paris " The City of Lights " referred to a Beautiful Lady ...... so I have to disagree to a certain extent with the First person that responded to this question. I say this because I am not sure of other cities in France
Paris qui danse in French means "Paris which is dancing" in English.
Belle means beautiful for a girl in French. So does Beau for a boy.
"I live in Paris" is an English equivalent of the French phrase J'habite à Paris. The declarative statement translates literally as "I inhabit Paris" or "I reside in Paris" in English. The pronunciation will be "zha-bee-ta pa-ree" in French.
we love Paris = nous aimons Paris
belle
Paris est une belle ville
dans la belle ville de Paris
"La belle Paris" is a French equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful Paris."Specifically, the feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine adjective "belle" means "beautiful." The pronunciation is "lah behl pah-ree."
Oh how beautiful the French(men) are!
ah hermoso
Twila Paris wrote the song "How Beautiful".
Mostly in Paris (and Paris is in France, Paris is the french capita)l.
Paris has no gender. I don't know if any French cities have a gender. I have heard of Paris " The City of Lights " referred to a Beautiful Lady ...... so I have to disagree to a certain extent with the First person that responded to this question. I say this because I am not sure of other cities in France
a trip to Paris is 'un voyage à Paris' in French.
Paris it is romantic and beautiful!
J'habite à Paris means "I live in Paris" in French.