L'été
En été is a French equivalent of 'in summer'. The preposition 'en' means 'in'. The masculine noun 'été' means 'summer'. Together, they're pronounced 'aw-nay-tay'.
Summer in French is été.
L'été is a French equivalent of 'the summer'. The masculine article 'le'* means 'the'. The masculine noun 'été' means 'summer'. Together, they're pronounced 'lay-tay'.*The vowel 'e' of 'le' is dropped before 'été' since it begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by the apostrophe.
Jour d'été is a French equivalent of 'summer day'. The masculine noun 'jour' means 'day'. The preposition 'de'* means 'of'. The masculine noun 'été' means 'summer'. All together, they're pronounced 'zhoor day-tay'.*The vowel 'e' in 'de' is dropped when its following noun begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by the apostrophe.
"Summer's here" can be translated as "L'été est arrivé".
Vacances d'été is a French equivalent of 'summer holiday'. The feminine noun 'vacances' means 'vacation'. The preposition 'de'* ['the'] means 'of'. The masculine noun 'été' means 'summer'. All together, they're pronounced 'vah-kawnss day-tay'.*The vowel 'e' temporarily drops before a following noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by the apostrophe.
The answer is most likely l'ete which is French for summer.
Est-ce l'été is a French equivalent of 'Is summer'. It's pronounced 'ehss lay-tay'.In the word by word translation, the verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The demonstrative 'ce' means 'this', and follows the verb in the case of a question, such as here. The masculine definite article 'le'* means 'the'. The masculine noun 'été' means 'summer'.*The vowel 'e' temporarily is dropped before a following noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by the apostrophe.
J'aime l'été is a French equivalent of 'I love summer'. It's pronounced 'zhehm lay-tay'.In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'je'* means 'I'. The verb 'aime' means '[I] am loving, do love, love'. The masculine definite article 'le'* means 'the'. The masculine noun 'été' means 'summer'.*The vowel 'e' temporarily is dropped when the following verb or noun begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by the apostrophe.
Le premier jour de l'été is a French equivalent of '[the] first day of summer'. It's pronounced 'leh preh-myeh zhoor duh lay-tay'.In the word by word translation, the masculine definite article 'le' means 'the'. The masculine adjective 'premier'means 'first'. The masculine noun 'été' means 'summer'.
the summer in france in known as l'été.
Pourquoi means 'why' in French.