une fête is a celebration or a party in French.
Holiday or party depending on the case.
What are you doing for your birthday? (Are you having a dinner, a party,...)
"Enjoy the Holiday period being in good company."
Of all festivals
Fête is a French word meaning celebration. Adding an 's' to the word, means that there is more than one.
Joyeuses fetes
Le Carnaval de Venise is a romantic comedy concerning a double rivalty: that of Leonore and Isabelle for Leandre, and that of Leandre and Rodolphe for Isabelle.
Not necessarily, but a Jewish person can have any name.
It means "one thousand dreams in mind in this beautiful holiday season"
J. Larfeuil has written: 'Les dimanches et fetes'
Andre Campra (1660 - 1744) composed Les Fetes Venitiennes (The Venitian Festival) first performed on 17th June 1710. Seemingly it comprises several one act comedies, opening with "The triumph of folly over reason". There seems to be no public domain translation of this obscure opera, but the links below might be of assistance to you. As would a copy of Viking Book of Opera ISBN 0-670-81292-7.
The 6th of January, but in some places in France it is celebrated the first Sunday after January 1st.
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