Chanter means "to sing" in French. L'oiseau a chanté means "the bird sang"
"Oh chante" does not have a meaning in French for saying "nice to meet you." The correct phrase for "nice to meet you" in French is "enchanté(e)."
she sings, she's singing
méchante is the feminine for 'mean / bad-tempered'
The word "chante" is feminine in French.
If it comes from the verb 'chantar' = to put on; to give a piece of your mind, 'chante' = 'put (it) on', 'speak your mind/say what you think' (It means 'sings' in French, of course).
Il chante means he sings in French.
chante also with that little thingy on it
The word "chante" comes from the French language, and it is the third person singular form of the verb "chanter," which means "to sing" in English.
'Je danse bien et je chante bien.' in French, means in English: 'I dance well and [I] sing well.'
"un coq qui chante" means "a rooster that crows"
The word chanté means "sung" in French.
It's "chante" and it means sing