J'aime l'été is a French equivalent of 'I love summer'. It's pronounced 'zhehm lay-tay'.
In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'je'* means 'I'. The verb 'aime' means '[I] am loving, do love, love'. The masculine definite article 'le'* means 'the'. The masculine noun 'été' means 'summer'.
*The vowel 'e' temporarily is dropped when the following verb or noun begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by the apostrophe.
C'est l'été is a French equivalent of 'It is summer'. It's pronounced 'seh-lay-tay'. The word order literally translates as 'This is the summer'.
June, July, August
summers -- des étés ("ay-tay")
Es el verano.
during the summer: "pendant l'été"
September
Ete
été
amour d'été
It's pronounced ay-tay.
" d'été " means "(of) Summer" in French. There is a slight difference with " de l'été " meaning "(of the) Summer ". Ex: des fruits d'été, des vêtements d'été > Summer fruits, Summer clothes; la fin de l'été > the end of the Summer.
I hate summer : je déteste l'été. You hate summer : tu détestes l'été [to one person, informal] or vous détestez l'été [to 2 or more persons, or to one person, formal]
Summer in French is été.
The answer is most likely l'ete which is French for summer.
the summer in france in known as l'été.
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Summer! (:
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French: l'été Spanish: verano
French wood? or Frenchwoods the summer camp?
this summer holiday, as in, during the summer holidays, is pendant les vacances d'été
Été in French is "been" or "summer" in English.