Lent is called 'le Carême' in French.
Certainly,. it is a standard Catholic Practice of the beginning of Lent.
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The second form of "lend" is "lent." In English, "lend" is the base form, while "lent" is the simple past and past participle form. For example, in a sentence: "I lent my book to a friend yesterday."
during lent
lent marks the time when chritians fast
Slow is 'lent, lente' in French.
The French word for slow is " lent".
lent(e) does mean slow
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Lente is an opposite of the French word rapide.Specifically, the feminine singular adjective lente means "slow". The feminine/masculine singular adjective rapide translates as "fast, quick, rapid". The pronunciations will be "lawnt" and "ra-pead" in French.
Mardi Gras anywhere is always the day before lent starts!
"lourd" (common but familiar), "lent d'esprit" (quite correct but less frequently heard)
milleng=foolish in frencha simple way of remembering it: my igloo lent left ellie not going!
Certainly,. it is a standard Catholic Practice of the beginning of Lent.