nous ne sommes pas sortis la nuit passée
on n'est pas sortis hier soir
La nuit dernière is a French equivalent of the English phrase "last night."Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lameans "the." The feminine noun nuit means "night." The feminine adjective dernière means "last."The pronunciation is "lah nwee dehr-nyehr."
As there is no French at the end of Rod Stewart's "Tonight's the Night," no translation can be given. The last lines of the song are: Tonight's the night It's gonna be alright Cause I love you woman Ain't nobody gonna stop us now.
French translation of Courtemanche
Translation: le dernier
nuit (fem.)Note: The French use this term only for the time when you're asleep. If you want to talk about the fun you had last "night", use the word "soir" (masc.) instead.Nuit is a French equivalent of the English word "night."Specifically, the French word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article la means "the." Its singular indefinite article une means "a, one."The pronunciation is "nwee."
ask yo mama she didnt say that last night
You would say "J'ai travaillé hier soir" in French to express that you worked last night.
they just got together last night didnt you see all over the internet
mère the 'mè' is like the me-ee-ee of a goat; the last e is silent
You don't translate names though it might be pronounced differently.
the song is called Dominique by Soeur Sourier