"fêter" or "célébrer"
Fêter is used more commonly and for every kind of celebration. Célébrer is more solemn and a bit snobish when used for simple occasions like birthdays.
"célébrité"
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
The word from French is negligee, which is negligée in French.
Gourmet IS a French word.
octobre is the French word for October.
A French word named after Mahon, capital of Minorca to 'celebrate' its capture by the French in 1756
The French celebrate Bastille Day.
French Christians celebrate Christmas. French Jews celebrate Hanukkah.
No one HAS to celebrate Christmas. Most French do.
french do celebrate Easter they do and they also celebrate with chocolate fish and its near the 21-25th of April
It means "celebrate the eve" (for ex : new year's eve, or Christmas eve)
Actually it is not the French that celebrate August 15th 1960 as the Republic of Congo gained its Independence.
The mainstream religion in France is Roman Catholicism, so the French used to celebrate Christian holidays.
"Reason to celebrate" translated into French is "Raison de se réjouir"
Yes
celebrar = to celebrate
songs that contain the word celebrate