On va à La Nouvelle-Orléans la semaine prochaine. We're going to New Orleans next week. Mon oncle vient du Havre. My uncle comes from Le Havre. Je vais à Paris I'm going to Paris. À = To/in and De = From/of with cities in French (French Prepositions of Location)
With: Avec vs. De vs. A vs. Chez. Avec implies doing something or going along with someone; de is used in phrases of manner and in many idiomatic expressions; à is used when referring to someone’s attributes; and chez is used to mean “as far as (person) is concerned.”. To describe the way a person carries him/herself, no extra word is used.
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