It means- In the springtime
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.
Spring which begins...
"J'arriverai au ..." mean "I will arrive at / to ..." in English.
'de printemps' means 'of Spring' in French.
Le printemps (masc.) means "Spring" (season) in French.
The phrase 'au printemps' means in [the] spring, in [the] springtime. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'au' means 'to the'. And the noun 'printemps' means 'spring, springtime'.
A Spring Fling
Paris au Printemps was created on 1980-11-14.
"il fait froid au printemps" means 'it is cold during Spring'
Au prochain printemps - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: France:U
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"Spring" as in, the season. spring
Spring which begins...
The brand name and trade mark is PRINTEMPS; but in all publicity and information, when referring to itself, the store uses LE Printemps.
au printemps prochain
"J'arriverai au ..." mean "I will arrive at / to ..." in English.
'de printemps' means 'of Spring' in French.