How to say "residential area" in French?

In French "residential area" translates to  zone résidentielle 

Transliteration: zohn ray-zee-dahn-see-ell

🇫🇷 Cette propriété est située dans une zone résidentielle calme.

🗣️ set prop-ree-ay-tay ay see-too-ay dahn ewn zohn ray-zee-dahn-see-ell kahlm.

🇺🇸 This property is located in a quiet residential area.



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How to say "residential area" in French?

You can use the word "zone résidentielle" which translates to "residential area".

How to pronounce "zone résidentielle" (residential area) in French?

The word "zone résidentielle" is pronounced as "zohn ray-zee-dahn-see-ell".

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