We don't know - this is a song taken from a book of 'Bergerettes' of the 18th century, collected by J.B. Werkerlin.
faire quelque chose
'quelque chose de nouveau'
montre moi quelque chose
ma chose favorite, ma chose préférée
"... vas etre allright"They don't say, "going to be all right" in French. They use: "Aller", so it's "va aller".I'm confused with the phrase though. It translates: "Don't worry (about) a thing because each little thing is going be all right". - I don't think the text is accurate. But it's "va aller" not "va etre".ça va aller = It's going to be/It will be all right.
translation of scene one to scene six of chaque chose en son temps
Je suis désolé, mais je ne comprends pas votre question. Pouvez-vous me donner plus de détails pour que je puisse mieux vous aider?
The author of "Chaque Chose En Son Temps: A Playlet for Schools and Colleges".
'Une chose' is 'a thing' in French.
faire quelque chose
chose- things
"Quelque chose" is French for "something."
The Minor Scale
The composer likely chose the French horn for its rich, warm tone that can evoke a sense of mystery and magic, which are often associated with nocturnal settings and fairy tales. The French horn's sound can add depth and color to the music, enhancing the dreamlike quality of the piece.
The French word "chose" translates to "thing" in English. It is a general term used to refer to an object or item without specifying its nature or characteristics.
"Lui fait quelque chose" means "he/she does something to him/her" in French.
Chaque année j'ai hâte de sentir les flocons de neige sur mon visage. (c'est plus fort que moi) Chaque année, j'attends qu'une chose - c'est de sentir cette neige qui vient sur mon visage. (It's not easy to translate this directly into French)