Paris meaning in English

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Definition

Paris: the capital city of France proper noun

Examples

  • "Announcement : Ladies and gentlemen, this is the last call for flight AF0073 to Paris Charles De Gaulle via Dubai."
  • "So, how you should travel to the city of lights / the capital of romance / the Paris of, well, France?"
  • "Gerard, in Paris, you're on the "Call Donna Program"."
  • "In addition to its headquarters in San Francisco, the company has opened offices in New York, Tokyo, London and Paris."
  • "Perfume shops all over Paris began to sell Delavigne fragrances."
  • "Announcement 3 : Ladies and gentlemen, train number 98756 to Paris Gare de Nord is now boarding."
  • "Convenient city centre locations in both London and Paris."
  • "The boxed set will feature three vintage Delavigne perfumes: "Moulin Magic", "Paris by night" and the new gold-label edition of "Bordello Breeze"..."
  • "Paris is fine: it sends you its love, Bruno."
  • "We're trying to continue upon the success of my grandfather's perfumes in Paris."
  • "Announcement 1 : Ladies and gentlemen, train number 98756 from London to Paris is delayed due to water on the tracks."
  • "Bruno's teenage years were spent in Paris, where he worked as an apprentice to his grandfather, Xavier, at the family's small perfume shop in Montmartre."
  • "Paris By Night $16,547"
  • "Employee : Spongetime in Paris!"
  • "Candy : Is Paris in France?"
  • "I am writing to you because I have a bit of a problem. Due to a production oversight in our Paris manufacturing plant, we have an enormous surplus of last year's fragrance "Bordello Breeze"."
  • "Bruno took the little money he had, packed his bags, and with his loyal dog Stink, left Paris to explore the world."
  • "While we have a long and proud heritage dating from our earliest days in Paris, the attributes of our brand are as fresh and new as ever," said Bruno Delavigne, CEO of Delavigne Corp."
  • "While other children played football after school, Bruno invented perfumes in his room. Bruno was sent to Paris at the age of 13 to learn the art of fragrance from his grandfather."
  • "Our plant supervisor in Paris has since been fired."

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