Yes, le Café de la Rotonde ("The Café on the Rotunda") was (and still is) a popular meeting place for French artists. Among its most famous accomplished regulars at its location at the corner of Boulevard du Montparnasse and Boulevard Raspail were Spanish-born artist and writer Pablo Picasso (October 25, 1881 - April 8, 1973) and the Japanese-born painter and printmaker Léonard Tsugouharu Foujita (November 27, 1886 - January 29, 1968).
he met tragedy, and he met with success, meeting alot of french artists
Rap2K is a popular site where one can listen to french rap artists and their music. It showcases many up and coming artists. The site began in 2001.
Another name for a meeting in French is "réunion."
une réunion "meeting" is used for political meeting
You don't, it's never a pleasure meeting somebody who's French.
The French word for meeting place is "lieu de rencontre".
"Rendez-vous" is a French word that can refer to a meeting or a meeting place.
Some French artists have acquired a international celebrity. Most of them are actually singing in English. Jean-Michel Jarre, Daft Punk, Phoenix, in electro Gojira and Heavenly in Metal. French will distinguish Musique française (with french lyrics) from french artists. In France, a law forbids to have less than 70 % of music in french on radio and TV. The consequence is a "closed market " with a lot of French bands with a french success, but with no international success. The most popular rock-singer in France is Johnny Halliday, but he is unknow outside France and French-spoken countries.
A meeting point or meeting place is "un point de rendez-vous" or "un point de rencontre" in French.
It means- a Meeting
popular is translated 'populaire' in French.
Jacques-Louis David.