How to Say ‘Concorde Square’ in French
La Place de la Concorde
la plahs duh la kon-kord
[la plahs duh la kon-kord]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Place' means 'square'; it's feminine like many '-e' ending words.
🇫🇷 In France: Notably adorned with an Egyptian obelisk, it's Paris's largest square.
Phrase Breakdown
La
[la]
The
The feminine singular definite article in French.
La Place de la Concorde est très fréquentée.
The Place de la Concorde is very busy.
Place
[plahs]
Square
A public open area, often in a town or city, and used for gatherings and socializing.
La Place est un lieu historique.
The Square is a historical place.
de la
duh la
of the
Introduces specification or association with something feminine.
L'histoire de la ville
The history of the city
Words in this phrase
de
[duh]
of
Indicates belonging or relation.
Des événements marquants se sont déroulés en la Place.
Significant events took place at the Square.
la
[la]
the
The feminine singular definite article in French.
La région autour de la Place est animée.
The area around the Place is lively.
Concorde
[kon-kord]
Concorde
An iconic public square in Paris, known for its obelisk and historical significance.
Concorde est connue pour son obélisque égyptien.
Concorde is known for its Egyptian obelisk.
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