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How do you say What is there in your town French?

The most natural and accurate way to say "What is there in your town?" in French is:

"Qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans ton/ta ville ?"

Here's a breakdown:

* Qu'est-ce qu'il y a - This is the standard phrase for "What is there?"

* dans - This means "in"

* ton/ta ville - This means "your town". You use "ton" for a male town and "ta" for a female town. (Although in modern French, you can usually just use "ton" for both, if you are unsure of the gender of the town.)

Here are some other ways to ask this question:

* Que peut-on faire dans ton/ta ville ? (What can one do in your town?)

* Quelles sont les attractions de ton/ta ville ? (What are the attractions of your town?)

* Y a-t-il des choses intéressantes à voir dans ton/ta ville ? (Are there interesting things to see in your town?)

The best way to choose the right phrase depends on the context and what information you're hoping to get.

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