Salut: Say drame.
Drama teacher in french is "enseignant de drame".
Drama on the stage is une comedie, no matter if it's drama, comedy or tragedy. Drama in real life is une drame. The translation in French is: drame.
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ha the name of a frozen scene is called a tablaux which means frozen in french hope this helps with your question
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A tableaux is the french for a "still picture" but in other words it is called a still image or still photo.
Drame.
'drame'
'un drame'
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