Bastille Day is during the summer vacations, there is no school and no mother packs camembert or anything for their children.
In French, the Bastille Prison is considered feminine, and you would refer to it as "la Bastille."
An example of this would be the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789. This was when French peasants went into the Bastille, a prison, to get gunpowder and weapons.
The French refer their national holiday, La Fête Nationale - Bastille Day - as 'Le Quatorze Juillet'.'Happy Bastille Day' is expressed as 'Joyeux Le Quatorze Juillet!'See links below for further information on this annual festival.
The French Revolution started on Bastille Day, July 14, 1789
The french revolution started on Bastille Day, July 14, 1789
The French peasants were able to get weapons and became an army, not just a mob.
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Mére is Mother in French. It is pronounced like you would say Mare, such as a horse.
The most famous Paris fortress would be the Bastille - Medieval fortress which became a symbol of despotism. the Bastille was used as a French state prison and a place of detention for important persons. On July 14, 1789, at the beginning of the French revolution, an armed mob took over the fortress and released its prisoners. The fortress itself was demolished by the Revolutionary government and Bastille Day (July 14) has been a French national holiday since 1880.
the 14th of July (French national day in comemoration of the storming of the Bastille) and Christmas would be the major celebrations in France.
La Fete Nationale or more commonly le quatorze Julliet which would be the fourteenth of July.
"Brother from another mother" in French would be "frère d'une autre mère."