If it comes from the verb 'chantar' = to put on; to give a piece of your mind,
'chante' = 'put (it) on', 'speak your mind/say what you think'
(It means 'sings' in French, of course).
I sing loundly
méchante is the feminine for 'mean / bad-tempered'
"Me chante" translates to "I sing" in English. It's derived from French, where "me" means "to me" and "chante" is the first-person singular form of the verb "chanter," meaning "to sing." The phrase can imply a personal or emotional connection to singing.
she sings, she's singing
Chante is 5' 7".
Keshia Chante's birth name is Keshia Chante Harper.
chantéadj. sangchanterv. sing, chant; chirp
Chante Carmel is 5' 5".
The word "chante" is feminine in French.
Chante's birth name is Leoni Sanchez.
Mademoiselle chante... was created in 1988-12.
"Oh chante" does not have a meaning in French for saying "nice to meet you." The correct phrase for "nice to meet you" in French is "enchanté(e)."