Le Lapin de Pâques, or the Easter Bunny, is a popular symbol of Easter in many cultures, particularly in Western traditions. It is often depicted as a rabbit that brings eggs, which are associated with new life and rebirth, to children on Easter Sunday. The Easter Bunny is typically portrayed as a joyful character that hides eggs for children to find, making Easter a festive and fun celebration. The tradition stems from various folklore and has evolved over time, incorporating elements of springtime festivities.
The cast of Le vampire et le lapin - 1987 includes: Antoine de Caunes Paul Ives Martine Kelly Richard Leduc Riton Liebman
The cast of Le chaud lapin - 1974 includes: Chantal Aba as Josette, une petite amie de William Daniel Ceccaldi as Henri Lambert Jacqueline Dubosc as La pharmacienne Arlette Emmery as Arlette, une petite amie de William Joseph Faure as Le paysan Brigitte Gruel as Brigitte Jacques Guibal Jeanne Maud as Monique Lambert Bernard Menez as William Jolivard Chantal Pasquet as Chantal Elisa Servier as Nathalie Lambert Hubert Watrinet as Hubert
Un lapin means a rabbit, if you mean lapin.
Raphael Lapin was born in 1955.
Le Barc de Boutteville was born in 1837.
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the easter bunny
le lapin = the rabbit
La femelle du lapin est la lapine.
The cast of Le vampire et le lapin - 1987 includes: Antoine de Caunes Paul Ives Martine Kelly Richard Leduc Riton Liebman
le lapin is masculinea she-rabbit is la lapine (feminine)
Le pere = Father La mere = Mother Le lapin = Rabbit
Le lapin de Pâques (although it is little-known in France)
The cast of Le lapin - 1908 includes: Georgette Moreau
The cast of Le Coup du Lapin - 1998 includes: Charles Schneider
The cast of Monsieur lapin - 2013 includes: Orlando Diver as Le petit ami de Fabienne Sacha Gorce as Thierry Alix Marie as Fabienne
The cast of Le Lapin Assassin - 2011 includes: Alina Caprian as Girl Daniel Tudorica as Mobster