"Vive les mariés" is a French phrase that translates to "Long live the married couple" in English. It is often exclaimed at weddings to celebrate the union of the newlyweds. The phrase expresses joy and good wishes for the couple's future together.
"vive les XXX" means 'long live XXX" in French; 'peuerels' has no meaning in French.
The cast of Vive les Jacques - 1973 includes: Denise Bailly
Vive les vacances - 1958 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S France:U
Les États-Unis
vive la vie = hooray for life! "vive" is a form a the verb 'vivre' (to live) used to express enthousiasm: vive le roi ! = 'long live the King! vive les vacances ! = hooray for the holidays!
Vive les femmes
Translation: He lives.
The address of the St. Maries Public is: 822 College Ave, St. Maries, 83861 1720
Strong Life
francia
"Long live Quebeckers!" in English is Vive les québecois!in French.
this is where i live The phrase "este donde mi vive" means nothing. Make what you will of the following words. Este = This Donde = Where Mi = My Vive = He Lives