Allouete is a french word for a bird, in English it´s called lark or sky-lark, besides it is the name of an helicopter produced in France.
An alouette is the French word for a lark.
"Alouette" is a traditional folk song, passed on from a generation to the next - the original writer is unkown.
"Alouette" is a folk song whose original author is unknown.
that song is awful
French - Alouette is a skylark and Déployer l'aile means spread your wings.
Those are the phonetic spellings of French words from the children's song "Alouette" (lark or skylark), which was used to teach French words for the parts of the body in some areas.The song describes plucking the feathers (plumerai) from the various anatomical features of a lark, the point being to clean a dead bird before cooking and eating it (this is glossed over for kids).The repeated chorus is "Alouette, gentille alouette, Alouette, je te plumerai" which means "Skylark, gentle skylark, I will pluck you" (French verb plumer).This sounds like "ah-loo-eh-tuh, jon-teel ah-loo-eh-tuh, ah-loo-eh-tuh, juhr tay ploo-mer-ay." The body parts plucked move progressively from the head (tête) to the beak, eye, neck, wings, legs, and tail. The French words for human body parts are the same as those on the bird.
Alouette = Lerche
Une alouette is a skylark
Gentille Alouette was created in 1990.
Alouette, gentille alouette, . . . Chanson Canadienne.
The duration of Adieu Alouette is 1800.0 seconds.
Adieu Alouette was created on 1973-01-03.
Adieu Alouette ended on 1973-04-25.
Alouette 1 was launched on September 29th, 1962
une alouette is a bird, a kind of lark
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The French term "Alouette" means "lark" in English. It is a small bird known for its melodious song. The term is also commonly associated with the popular French children's song "Alouette, Gentille Alouette" which is about plucking the feathers of a lark.