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Summer is "été" (masc.) in French. As it starts with a vowel sound, you say l'été (and not le été) ; Ex: voilà l'été qui vient : here comes Summer.

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ete is summer but both e's have a apostrophe above them

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Summer is "été" (masc.) in French.

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summer = l'été

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