this is the day or never to throw an unforgettable party
nous devons faire la fete
Faire la fête is a French equivalent of the English phrase "to party." The phrase translates literally as "to do a feast" or "to make one party" in English. The pronunciation will be "fer la fet" in French.
A homophone for "fete" is "feat." Both words sound the same but have different meanings: a fete is a celebration or festival, while a feat is an achievement or accomplishment.
The anagram of fete is feet.
The Temperance Fete was created in 1932.
A Flawless Fete is South Pasadena, FL, United States. A Flawless Fete is a perfect party. FETE, when accented properly, is a French word for party. For instance, my business is Flawless Fete s by D... I am a CMP|CWP. Hence, I plan everything from corporate events to dinner parties and wedding. A FETE is an event, a thing-not a place.
I am dead on my feet after this season's latest fete. It's been one fete after another for three weeks straight! The word 'fete' originates from the Old Fench word that means 'feast'.
La fete du citron is something.
the word fete is actually from France it means paty
My parents decided to throw a thanksgiving fete, but it turned out bad
"Fete des meres" is French for "Mother's Day."
A Fete Worse Than Death was created in 2003.