it is a week long celebration and it goes from 11th of may to 17or 16th of May
It varies by region. Most French provinces celebrate Christmas on Christmas Day, December 25. In Eastern and Northern France, though, the Christmas season begins on December 6 with the Festival of St. Nicolas (la Fete de Saint Nicolas). In Lyon, December 8 is la Fete de Lumieres (Festival of Lights), where the people of Lyon celebrate the Virgin Mary by placing candles in their windows to light up the city.
du Citron..Fete ...aka Citrus Festival its really cool look it up
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le quatorze juillet
the word fete is actually from France it means paty
In Canada and other non-France French speaking areas, bonne fete is usually translated as happy birthday, although the locals will also understand you if you say "Joyeaux Anniversaire" or "Bon Anniversaire". However, in France, bonne fete is usually written on a card to celebrate someone's feast day of their Patron Saint. This is a little abstract, but it works like this: If you're name is Rachel, for example, then you refer to the Saint Calendar and you find that Saint Rachel's birthday was on the 15 January. You therefore celebrate your fete on the 15 January. (Note: Bonne only means happy, or good.)
My party/my saint's day is on the......
The feastday of Saint-Nicolas is on December 6th.
The French festival fete des fleurs or "flowering of the vines" is one of Frances largest festivals. In 2015 it will be held April 16-22.
Labor day is celebrated by most French by simply enjoying the day off. Members (not all of them) of the trade unions gather and attend the traditional and peaceful demonstration in the major towns.
Happy Valentine's Day my dear (or my love)
it is a week long celebration and it goes from 11th of may to 17or 16th of May
14 juillet (14th of July)
On the 21st of July in France, they celebrate the La Fete De la Musique every year
It varies by region. Most French provinces celebrate Christmas on Christmas Day, December 25. In Eastern and Northern France, though, the Christmas season begins on December 6 with the Festival of St. Nicolas (la Fete de Saint Nicolas). In Lyon, December 8 is la Fete de Lumieres (Festival of Lights), where the people of Lyon celebrate the Virgin Mary by placing candles in their windows to light up the city.
The anagram of fete is feet.