What is the oldest bridge over the Seine in Paris?
Correct answer: Pont Neuf

TricksterEngineer947
So, how old is it?

Gewane
Susan Jerrell, actually, neuf/neuve and nouveau/nouvelle both mean new.

Gewane
Player Normski, I live and work in France and often go to Paris for work. It means "New Bridge". French, just like English is full of polysemy.

YSL
The Seine is so polluted that Olympians are getting sick after swimming in it. Swimming events may be canceled.

Clay
TricksterEngineer947, it was completed in 1607, so about 415 years old.

Ray Mission
Player Normski, Neuf (New) and Neuf (nine) are spelled the same in French.

StrangeWays
Player Normski, So why does Wikipedia say it means "New Bridge?"

Player Normski
ccc, actually it translates as Bridge Nine 😉

Hanoj
We passed under that bridge on a river cruise last year. Bonjour France!

VividPotion6704
WaldoLydeker, also the law in Spain and Portugal. it's so you are visible if you breakdown and stand near your car

WaldoLydeker
Paris just ain't what it used to be. Witness the Gilets Jaunes protests in the news. And! I didn't know by law they have to be carried in vehicles. I wonder why. I can see everyone has to have auto insurance, but yellow jackets?