A year in French is année but if you want to say 'she is 3 years old' you would say: 'elle a 3 ans'
You would say "I studied French last year."
In French, the word "year" (année) is feminine.
In French, the months of the year are all masculine gender.
Bonne année! That is French for Happy New Year.
A gap year is 'une année sabbatique' in French.
happy new year = In French (Bonne année)More infos about French expressions and idioms:http://french-expressions.com
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niveau de l'année is the translation in french. It represents the phrase year level.
In French, you say the year 1822 as "mille huit cent vingt-deux."
The French had arrived to Cambodia in the Year of 1863 =)
a year is tranlated 'un an' (masc.) or 'une année' (fem.) in French
About 65 to 75 laws are voted by the French Parliament each year.