How to say "do you have a map of the city?" in French?

In French "do you have a map of the city?" translates to  Est-ce que vous avez un plan de la ville? 

Transliteration: ess kuh voo zah-vay uhn plahn duh lah veel

🇫🇷 Est-ce que vous avez un plan de la ville touristique?

🗣️ ess kuh voo zah-vay uhn plahn duh lah veel toor-ist-teek?

🇺🇸 Do you have a map of the tourist city?



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French

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How to say "do you have a map of the city?" in French?

You can use the word "Est-ce que vous avez un plan de la ville?" which translates to "Do you have a map of the city?".

How to pronounce "Est-ce que vous avez un plan de la ville?" (do you have a map of the city?) in French?

The word "Est-ce que vous avez un plan de la ville?" is pronounced as "ess kuh voo zah-vay uhn plahn duh lah veel".

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