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Oh, dude, that's just a line from The Beatles' song "Michelle." It's in French, and it means "These are words that go very well together, very well together." So, like, if you want to impress someone with your French skills, you can just throw that line out there. But, like, don't expect everyone to start swooning over you or anything.

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What does Paul say in French in Michelle?

"Michelle, ma belle", sont des mots qui vont tres bien ensemble, tres bien ensemble. "Michelle, my lovely', are some words which go very well together, very well together.


Has anyone heard an English song with a french chorus about chantelle or chantal something like that?

If the chorus is "Sont les mots qui vont tres bien ensemble," it is Michelle by the Beatles.


What is the translation for sont des mots qui vont très bien ensemble?

"these are words that go together well"Michellema bellesont des mots qui vont très bien ensembleThese words come from the Beatles song Michelle.


In The Beatles' song Michelle what language are some verses sung in besides English?

French; the French lyrics are essentially the same as in English. ("Sont les mots qui vont tres bien ensemble" = "Are words that go very well together".)


Words to Michelle by the Beatles?

Michelle, ma belle.These are words that go together well,My Michelle.Michelle, ma belle.Sont les mots qui vont très bien ensemble,Très bien ensemble.I love you, I love you, I love you.That's all I want to say.Until I find a wayI will say the only words I know thatYou'll understand.Michelle, ma belle.Sont les mots qui vont très bien ensemble,Très bien ensemble.I need to, I need to, I need to.I need to make you see,Oh, what you mean to me.Until I do I'm hoping you willKnow what I mean.I love you...I want you, I want you, I want you.I think you know by nowI'll get to you somehow.Until I do I'm telling you soYou'll understand.Michelle, ma belle.Sont les mots qui vont très bien ensemble,Très bien ensemble.I will say the only words I know thatYou'll understand, my Michelle.


What does the french in Michelle mean?

In the Beatles' song 'Michelle', the words 'Michelle, ma belle, sont des mots qui vont très bien ensemble' means 'Michelle, my beautiful one, these are words that go together well'.


What does John Lennon say in french in Michelle?

Michelle, ma belle sont des mots qui vont très bien ensemble:Michelle, my beautiful are words that fit together well


Can you translate Sont les mots qui vont into English?

"sont" are the plural form, third person, of the verb "être", to be. (ils sont, elles sont) "vont" is a plural form, third person, of the verb "aller" = meaning either "to go" or "to fit" "sont les mots qui vont" = "are the words that go / that fit"


Actions speak louder than words french translation?

actes sont plus éloquents que les mots


What do the lyrics to the song Michelle mean?

The lyrics of the song "Michelle" by The Beatles are a love letter to a woman named Michelle, expressing admiration and affection for her. The song is sung partially in French, adding a romantic and sophisticated touch to the lyrics. The repetition of the name Michelle throughout the song emphasizes the focus on this individual and the singer's feelings towards her. Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of longing and admiration for Michelle.


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Tête, fête, quête, net, bête, dette, cordelette....saynète


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Qu'est-ce qui rime avec baladuer ? Eh bien, baladuer n'est pas un mot à ce que je sache. C'est peut-être balader que tu voulais dire. Si c'est bien le cas, quelques mots qui riment sont saccadé, cadet, bouder, céder.(pour information : Les questions de ce forum sont censées avoir du rapport avec la traduction français-anglais.)