London is "Londres" in French.
Londres m'a manqué is the French translation for I missed London.
J'habite à London en Angleterre...J'habite is I live - to say "You live in" is "Tu Habite"à London en Angleterre is "In London, In England"Hope this helped - this was how I was taught it. I'm English by the way so I could be wrong to any native French speakers.Answer 2'J'habite à Londres'Londres is French for London. Also, 'London England' is only ever said by people from the USA. Just plain 'London' (or 'Londres') is sufficient.
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Bienvenue à Londres Sois le bienvenu or la bienvenue à Londres Soyez le or la bienvenue à Londres frenchspanishonline.com/magazine/?p=7025
The French word for London is "Londres."
London French RFC was created in 1959.
French Radio London was created on 2010-11-17.
French Protestant Church of London was created in 1550.
No, the vast majority of the population of London speak English, although there are French tourists and a few French speakers who live in London for business reasons.
Londres m'a manqué is the French translation for I missed London.
Including French, just about every language can be heard somewhere or other in London
There is no exact number of French speakers in London, but it is estimated that there are over 300,000 French speakers in the city. French is one of the most spoken languages in London after English.
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Londres is french for London. London is the capitol of England and the UK.
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