The Thanksgiving prayer said before or after a meal is simply "les grâces." An act of thanksgiving is called "une action de grâce(s)." Note that the word "grâce" can be singular or plural. When referring to the holiday held in the U.S. on the fourth Thursday in November and in Canada on the second Monday in October, only the initial "a" is capitalized.
- Thanksgiving prayer => prière d'action de grâces
- Thanksgiving hymns => cantiques d'action de grâces
- Thanksgiving (the holiday) => l'Action de grâces, la fête de l'Action de grâces
- Thanksgiving Day => le jour de l'Action de grâces
- Thanksgiving weekend => la fin de semaine/le week-end de l'Action de grâces
(Le jour de) l'Action de grâces OR Le Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving (Day)
We do not celebrate Thankgiving. This is a American celebration.
It would be:
Comment s'est passé ton Thanksgiving? ("koh-mah[n] say pah-say toh[n] sanks-gee-veeng")
Bonne Action de grace
Heureux d'action de grâces!
Thanksgiving isn't French, i.e. the French don't celebrate thanksgiving.
heureux/heureuse
heureux avec
mères heureuses
belle vie
Joyeaux Halloween!
happy thanksgiving
les jours heureux
Joyeuse fête
Happiness is spelled 'le bonheur' (masc.) in French.
joyeux Vendredi saint
Heureux douce seize.