Vive le vent (Hooray for the wind) is an adaptation of the American song "Jingle Bells". This is not a translation and the story in the song is different, but the tune is the same.
it means "(long) live the wind" literately, but in the French Christmas carol it is used in the sense of "celebrate the wind".
'fortune' means chance in French and 'le vent' means the wind.
Le vent du nord means "the wind form the North" in French.
Literally it means 'in the wind' but it can mean 'in fashion' or 'fashionable'.
Literally, it translates as "Up with Scotland" - it means the same sort of thing as the French mean when they say "Vive la France".
Vive le vent (the French adaptation of Jingle Bells) was created and 1948 and was immediately popular in France.
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.
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Vive Le Rock was created in 1984.
Vive le Tour was created in 1962.
There are several famous French Christmas songs. Mon Beau Sapin is the French version of O Christmas Tree. Vive le vent, vive le vent d'hiver is the French version of Jingle Bells. Petit Papa Noel is very popular but does not have an English version.
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The duration of Vive le Tour is 1080.0 seconds.
it means "(long) live the wind" literately, but in the French Christmas carol it is used in the sense of "celebrate the wind".
Vive le sabotage - 1907 was released on: USA: July 1907
"le roi est mort, vive le roi" means "the King is dead, long live the King"
The phrase 'Vive le francais' means Long live French. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'vive' means 'live'. The definite article 'le' means 'the'. And the noun 'francais' means 'French'.