La fete du citron is something.
It's a special weekend in France to celebrate French historical monuments, in English you would call it 'Heritage Days'.
Helene Chayer has written: 'La fete des meres, la fete des peres' 'Le jour du souvenir' 'Arts plastiques 1' 'Arts plastiques 2' 'La Sainte-Catherine' 'Les saisons'
it is a week long celebration and it goes from 11th of may to 17or 16th of May
On May Day the French people give each other lilies-of-the-valley for good luck. May Day is the first of May. In France this day is called either La Fete du Travail, which means labor day, or La Fete du Muguet, which means lily of the valley day.
It means "the cover" la couverture du livre: the book cover la couverture du lit: the bedcover
i believe you mean 'la vie en rose'
i do sledging
the song of the day
"La cuvée du patron" can be translated by the "owner's vintage" It is a wine generally produced for and sometimes by a restaurant.
La part du gateau
on la traitait en fille du pays = she was treated as any local girl