The phrase "la veille de Noel" is "Christmas Eve" in French. The exact translation is "the eve of Christmas." There is no singular word that means Christmas Eve.
It means "celebrate the eve" (for ex : new year's eve, or Christmas eve)
It means 'eve'. Ans. 2 The French word for eve is 'la veille' Le reveillon means either 'Christmas Eve" or 'New Years Eve'. A party is usually implied.
it's the french word for new year Eve
summers eve - étés veille
The word 'eve' has 1 syllable in it.
eve = la veille Christmas eve - la veille de Noel The French also use this word for any reference to the day (or evening) before (more commonly than we do in English): We will arrive the day before the wedding - Nous allons arriver la veille des noces.
Veille
Le reveillon (masc.) is the lavish dinner that the French traditionnally have in the evening of Christmas eve, and on New year's eve.
Louis XVI was king on the eve of the french revolution.
Same.
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