The sun in French is le soleil (masc.) and the moon is la lune (fem.).
the moon breathes into you = la lune respire en toi
No. The sun is a star. The moon is a moon.
sun moon and earthBetween the Sun, Moon and the Earth, the Sun is the biggest.
At full Moon, that is, when the Moon is opposite to the Sun, from our point of view.At full Moon, that is, when the Moon is opposite to the Sun, from our point of view.At full Moon, that is, when the Moon is opposite to the Sun, from our point of view.At full Moon, that is, when the Moon is opposite to the Sun, from our point of view.
The Moon is a natural satellite and the Sun is a star. The Moon is not a star. Neither the Moon nor the Sun are planets.
To ask "Where is the sun?" in French, you can say où est le soleil?
The red moon is la lune rouge in french
The moon is called 'la lune' (feminine noun) in French.
The sun is far more massive than the moon.
for the sun = pour le soleil
We would say that the moon is the secondbrightest, after the sun.
Lune folle.
Neither the sun, nor the moon, have specific owners but if you're religious you could say God owns them, or if in a scientific point of view you could say mankind owns the moon because our flag is up there.
"cadran solaire" is the french word of sundial.
mordre la lune
La Lune Bleu
the moon breathes into you = la lune respire en toi