How to Say ‘In all of Paris’ in French
Dans tout Paris
dahn too pah-ree
[dahn too pah-ree]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Tout' is used to express entirety or totality.
🇫🇷 In France: Paris is often referenced for its iconic status and cultural significance.
Phrase Breakdown
Dans
[dahn]
in
A preposition used to indicate location or position.
Nous marchons dans tout le quartier.
We walk all around the neighborhood.
tout
[too]
all
Refers to every part or the whole quantity of something.
Tout le monde aime Paris, surtout dans tout Paris.
Everyone loves Paris, especially all over Paris.
Paris
[pah-ree]
Paris
The capital city of France, known for its art, culture, and history.
Il y a tant de choses à faire dans tout Paris.
There are so many things to do all over Paris.
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