"le vent" is "the wind" in English.
le vent is translated the wind in English.
Vent is the translation for wind( to blow). I don't know what wind is (to wind a clock) but check on www.dictionary.com. I think it is tourne.
"il fait du vent" means there's wind, the weather is windyLe vent is the wind; "il fait du vent" means "it's windy".
Vive le vent, Vive le vent,Vive le vent d'hiver,Qui s'en VA sifflant, soufflantDans les grand sapins verts.oh!Vive le temps, Vive le tempsVive le temps d'hiver,Boule de neige et jour de l'anEt bonne annee grand-mere!There is another version of the song called "Tintez cloches" (= chime bells) that stays closer to the words of the original song. Vive le vent means "long live the wind" and has very little to do with the original lyrics.
The word weather in French is "le temps."these are the weathersdu soleil==sunnydu vent==windydu brouillard=foggyde l'orange==stormydes nuages-cloudymauval's=bead daybeau==nicepleut==rainingneige==snowingThe weather: le temps
In French, "it is windy" translates to "il y a du vent" or "il fait du vent."
le vent is translated the wind in English.
Vent
Il y a du vent in French means "It is windy" in Englihs.
in french, il y a du vent
Wind is spelled 'vent' (masc.) in French.
le vent
le vent
Il fait du vent or il y a du vent
'fortune' means chance in French and 'le vent' means the wind.
vive le vent
Il fait du vent.