"Music under the stars"
It's also the name of a concert that happened on May 19, 2012 in Corsica.
"J'ai un cours de musique" translates to "I have a music class" in English. This phrase indicates that the speaker is enrolled in or scheduled for a music lesson or course.
j'ai musique et espagnol le mercredi means 'I have music class and Spanish on Wednesdays'.
Oh, dude, "nom de musique" is just fancy French for "stage name" or "musician name." It's like when Beyoncé becomes Sasha Fierce, you know? So, next time someone drops "nom de musique" on you, just casually nod and be like, "Ah, yes, I see you're using your musician alias."
Music for babies
he sings the music
Sous-sol means underground or basement in English.
It means- the basement
in the form of..
It means "to listen to music" it is an infinitive
"J'ai un cours de musique" translates to "I have a music class" in English. This phrase indicates that the speaker is enrolled in or scheduled for a music lesson or course.
"you make music" Do you play music?
I will be back soon
j'ai musique et espagnol le mercredi means 'I have music class and Spanish on Wednesdays'.
petit means small or little in French. Sous may mean 'under, underneath' or 'coins, change' in French. The whole is likely to mean 'small change'
The English meaning of "sous" in French is "under" or "below." It is commonly used in French cooking terminologies to refer to a sauce made from pan drippings.
i think sous means godFirst meaning: under/below.It is also used by the elderly as a noun which means money. (Deprecated.)
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