In French, the word ‘ville’ is feminine. This means that when you use ‘ville’ in a sentence, you should use feminine articles and adjectives. For example, you would say ‘la ville’ (the city) and use adjectives like ‘grande’ or ‘belle’ to describe it, as in ‘la grande ville’ (the big city) or ‘la belle ville’ (the beautiful city).
The gender of nouns in French can sometimes be confusing, especially for learners of the language. A good way to remember the gender of nouns is to practice and become familiar with them over time. Generally, nouns that end in ‘-e’ are often feminine, which is the case with ‘ville’.