It's called Pâques, which incidentally is the same name used for the Jewish holiday of Passover.
Easter is Pâques in French. You may say 'le jour de Pâques', but even more frequently, either 'le dimanche de Pâques' (Easter Sunday) or 'le lundi de Pâques' (Easter Monday).
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The verb "hunt" is both past and present in the words "Easter egg hunt." This means that the activity of hunting for Easter eggs can be described as something that has been done in the past and is currently being done or will be done in the present.
On Easter the French buy chocolates for the children (mostly egg-shaped, but also bells, hens or bunnies). In religious families, Easter meal is often based on lamb.
No, not at all. Easter egg rolls are rolls of Easter eggs, not egg rolls of Easter.
the French word "ovale" coming from the latin word for egg.
well you cant make an Easter egg only during the 2008 Easter event but if you got the 2006 Easter event you can turn into an Easter egg
no easter is on a sunday
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THe word "egg" in French is "oeuf," and sounds pretty much the same as our English word "oof." But shorten the vowel sound to where it almost sounds like 'if'. erf
Its in the Underground disco were there is graffiti
They use the egg on Easter as a symbol of New Life
it is a fake diarama of an Easter egg that looks life like.