hell! we use the word party in french! although it would be more of a "fête"..
"Une fête." (A party)
evening (party)
le parti mots.
The word "party" is from the late thirteenth century. It is from Old French. Please see the related link below.
Une petite fête - as in a social gatheringUn petit parti - as in a political party
Partie sous forme de buffet.
There is no word "soire" in French; however:Soir (which means "night") is masculineSoirée (which means "party" or "evening") is feminine
In French, "party for two" is translated as "fête pour deux." The word "fête" means "party," and "pour deux" means "for two." This phrase can be used to indicate a celebration or gathering intended for two people.
a party is une fête in French.
"Feht" is the pronunciation of the French word fête.Specifically, the word functions as a feminine noun in its singular form. It means "celebration, feast, festival, party." Its pronunciation sounds similar to the English noun "bet."
A balloon at a children's party is 'un ballon'. A hot-air balloon is 'une Montgolfiere'.
French Communist Party was created in 1920.