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
Teh French name for London is "Londres"
London French RFC was created in 1959.
tens of thousands people speak French in London because a lot of French people work there and London is now 2 hours by train from Paris.
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
"Oui" is a French word meaning "yes." While French is spoken in London, the primary language spoken in London is English. It is more common to hear "yes" in English conversations in London.
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No, London is not the 5th largest French-speaking city in Europe. Paris, Brussels, and Geneva are among the cities with larger French-speaking populations than London.
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