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How do you say downtown in french?

The most common way to say "downtown" in French is "centre-ville".

Here are a few other options, depending on the context:

* Le centre: This is a more general term for the center of a city.

* Le quartier central: This means "the central district."

* Le cœur de la ville: This means "the heart of the city" and is a more poetic expression.

However, "centre-ville" is the most frequently used and understood term for downtown.

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