C. À.
The reason being that for cities, any city, we use à, we never use en, au or du or anything else.
Bonjour,
L'église que vous avez <em>vue </em>a été construite au XVIe siècle.
( the direct object is before the verb, so the past participle has to agree with it.)
Hi!
des cheveux <em>frises</em>
<em>adjectif</em>
<em>bye</em>
Answer:
Facts are in the explanation...
Explanation:
1. French is a romance language derived from Latin
2. Nearly 45% of English words are of French origin.
3. There are around 220 million French speakers worldwide.
4. French is an official language in 29 countries.
5. Not all French dialects are alike and pronunciation changes all throughout France.
6. Beauty and the Beast was originally written in French.
7. Most locals of France didn't speak French until after the French Revolution.
8. There are no genuinely French words that use the letter <em>w.</em>
9.<em> E </em>is the most common letter in French words.
10. Counting in French involves a lot of math.
Hope this helps :)