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"Fête" was borrowed into English from French. Ultimately the French word is from Latin festus "festival".
Fête is a French word meaning celebration. Adding an 's' to the word, means that there is more than one.
celebeat is the root word for celebration
No equivalent word in Sanskrit
"Have a wonderful celebration!" in English is Passez de bonnes fêtes! in French.
célébration pour caroline is the phrase of translation. It means celebration for Caroline in french.
"Feht" is the pronunciation of the French word fête.Specifically, the word functions as a feminine noun in its singular form. It means "celebration, feast, festival, party." Its pronunciation sounds similar to the English noun "bet."
Célébration.Célébration.C é l é b r a s s i o n.
celebration = Feier
The word fest originates from the French language, it was a noun in fifteen eighties and it came from fourteenth Centuary old French. Then it was an adjective and it meant ''suitable for a feast''.
The word is fete. It means a celebration or festival.
An antonym for celebration would be mourning. An antonym is a word that has the opposite meaning from a particular word.