There is a misunderstanding. Let"s look at the French language, Chanter is the VerbTo sing. a Chanteuse is a female singer, usually in a popular style like the Late, Great Edith Piaf, Une Cantatrice is a classical or Opera singer, female. (There is no male equivalent) rather Like(Diva) a Chanteuse song would simply mean a song by a female singer. Chanteuse (Woman who sings) is not a style of Music and should not be confused with talky-semi lyric(Chants)-thogh Chanter and chant have a common origin. There was a group called the Chanters and this was pronounced in the English, not French style Not(Shawntays!). There You Go. Love, this is my Song was orignally written in French and I suppose if you must have this ungrammatical term, a (Chanteuse) song. By the way is about, as you may have guessed Anastasia.
Coeur de Pirate (Beatrice Martin), a chanteuse from Quebec. The mp3 can be downloaded from the Activia website.
Chanteur is a male singer. Chanteuse is a female singer.
Well she is a very famous girl when she sung the song "call me maybe" when she went on Canadian Idol and they said that she was awesome i guess then she dicided that she wanted to be a song writter and a singer so 1 day she probably wanted to sing and be famousTransladedElle est un tres fameuse fille alors peut-etre quand elle est allee sur Canaidian Idol et ils ont dit qu'elle voulait etre un chanteuse merci(:
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Jeremiah's Song is about a song about Jeremiahs song
A chanteuse is a female singer. "Watermark" is a song by singer Enya (Irish born).
Chanteuse is a word of French origin.
"un chanteuse" (fem.) is a (female) singer in French.
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c'est vraiment une bonne chanteuse, c'est une vraiment bonne chanteuse
Chanteuse - 2009 was released on: USA: 1 March 2009 (Running Reel Film Festival)
"C'est une chanteuse"
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il y a un chanteur ou une chanteuse there is a singer or a singer