How to say "ancient city" in French?

In French "ancient city" translates to  cité antique 

Transliteration: see-tay ah(n)-teek

🇫🇷 La cité antique de Pompéi est un site archéologique majeur.

🗣️ lah see-tay ah(n)-teek duh pohm-pay eh ewn seet ahr-kay-oh-loh-zheek mah-zheu(r)

🇺🇸 The ancient city of Pompeii is a major archaeological site.



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How to say "ancient city" in French?

You can use the word "cité antique" which translates to "ancient city".

How to pronounce "cité antique" (ancient city) in French?

The word "cité antique" is pronounced as "see-tay ah(n)-teek".

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