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On the second and third syllables, you should make a nasal sound, like the word "un."
Le printemps (masc.) means "Spring" (season) in French.
'de printemps' means 'of Spring' in French.
in the same phrase: "jamais le printemps n'a été si beau" (never Spring had been so beautiful)"il ne faut jamais dire jamais" ("never say: never")"une hirondelle ne fait pas le printemps" (a [single] swallow is not [a proof of] spring)
"Spring" is an English equivalent of the French word printemps.Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article le("the") or the masculine singular indefinite article un ("a, one"). The pronunciation will be "preh-taw" in French.
In French, "au printemps" is used instead of "en printemps" because "printemps" (spring) is a season that is considered a specific period of time, and the preposition "au" is used with seasons. The preposition "en" is typically used with months and years, while "au" is appropriate for seasons like "printemps," "été" (summer), "automne" (autumn), and "hiver" (winter). Thus, the correct phrase is "au printemps" to indicate the season of spring.
Le printemps (masc.) means "Spring" (season) in French.
Le printemps
The brand name and trade mark is PRINTEMPS; but in all publicity and information, when referring to itself, the store uses LE Printemps.
Joyeux premier jour du printemps
le printemps = the spring (season)
Printemps à le campagne :)
The Spanish Primavera translates as "le printemps" in French.
Spring = le printemps Summer = l'été Fall / Autumn = l'automne Winter = l'hiver
season - le printemps bouncy thing - un ressort
'le printemps' Is how you say,Spring in spanish -CILENE
Le printemps est là=Spring is here
Le temps est chaud au printemps.