The French celebrate eleven holidays that are different from the United States ones. The most common holiday celebrated by the French is Bastille Day on July 14th.
One will find that the commonly known holiday all around the world, Christmas replaced the pagan Scandinavian holiday JÃ_l. The holiday merged to become "Noel", which originates from the Old French word "noël" or "naël".
Tricouleur
It is commonly known in English as the French Tricolour or simply the Tricolour (French: Tricolore).
Bastille Day is known as the French National Holiday and is celebrated each year on July 14th. Benjamin Raspai proposed a law on May 21, 1880 in order to make the date an official holiday.
' holiday resort' in french is 'vacances'.
Your holiday is 'tes vacances' (fem. plural) in French.
You can use the expression, "Bonne vacances!" in French, which literally means, "Good holiday," but would translate out to, "Have a good holiday!"
A French holiday home is commonly referred to as a "gîte." Gîtes are typically self-catering accommodations, often located in rural areas, and can range from simple cottages to more luxurious properties. They provide a cozy retreat for travelers looking to experience the French countryside. Additionally, "chalet" is used for holiday homes in mountainous regions, particularly in the Alps.
The Republic of Senegal is known as la République du Sénégal in French, or more commonly Le Sénégal.
'The next official holiday after the Fourth of July is a day called "Bastille Day", held on July 14. This is more of a french holiday. The next well-known holiday is "Labor Day" which is held on September 5th.
vacances
A bank holiday is 'un jour férié' in French.