English to French translation? |
Can you translate this to French, please:
To open door pull the chrome handle on the inside of the door to the
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How shut down is the city of Paris on Sunday's? |
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What should I do when I get to Nice in France? |
apart from lie on the beach?
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What is the tallest mountain in france? |
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What is the distance between the eiffel tower and the louve? |
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Paris, France Trip? |
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Mariage Freres in Paris? |
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Il s'évanouit? |
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Which french cities have underground railways (besides Paris of course!)? |
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Besides Paris, France has a variety of other, often unconventional, rapid transit systems, which have been developed since the 1970s: among them are the rubber-tyred metros of Marseille and Lyon, the fully automatic, driverless VAL (Véhicule Automatique Léger) systems in Lille, Toulouse, Rennes and at Orly Airport outside Paris, as well as the partly underground light rail system in Rouen, and the automatic people-mover in Laon. |
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Lille Roubaix
Marseille
Lyon
Rennes
Toulouse
Maybe others but I don't know them |
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1. Lille http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lille_Metro
2. Lyon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyon_Metro
3. Toulouse http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toulouse_Metro
4. Marseille http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marseille_Metro
5. Rennes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rennes_Metro
Note that some are only partially underground. |
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Marseilles and Lyons for a start.
Don't know about Bordeaux, Lille, Grenoble etc.
But note: the Marseilles subway stops at 9.30 pm, for "security" reasons. |
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Michoco
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Marseille, Lyon |
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