Pour la pluie.
Amusez-vous bien
Amuse toi bien avec lui
On s'amusait bien avec lui.
"Seulement pour rire" or "seulement pour s'amuser"
Fun-ghee Not pronounced as fun in English, rather as foun so Basically, foun-ghee
New Orleans, and the Jazz Quarter . New Orleans at night is one big party town and the jazz quarter is very fun. New Orleans at night is not for the younger crowd, but during the day their is fun for everyone. Also the lake Pontchartrain Causeway, WHICH IS THE LONGEST BRIDGE IN THE WORLD. Depending when one would come down there are fun parades that are must sees! Also swamps, alligators, deer, and more.
New Orleans is really fun for just about anyone. It does have lots of places to party, but has romance for couples too. The GLBT community is always having an event. This post has a good list of fun family things to do: http://www.shannonlane.com/top-10-family-travelthings-to-do-in-new-orleans/ So as you can see, New Orleans is fun.
Mardi gras,jazz festival,bourbon street
There are many fun things to do in Louisiana. The Six Flags just east of New Orleans is fun. New Orleans itself can be quite fun too, as long as you are into drinking and debauchery! You can also go on tours of many historic buildings, or swamp tours where you can see abunch of gators! There are also a lot of great restaurants.
Fun in French is "l'amusement" or to have fun is "s'amuser".
New Orleans is a huge tourist attraction in Louisiana. It has the Frnech Quarter and Bourbon Street plus all the Jazz music. A very fun place to visit for all ages.
French is Fun happened in 1983.
French is Fun was created in 1983.
People in New Orleans know how to live life to the absolute fullest. Everything about the city of New Orleans is teeming with life and fun. This spills over into the design and environments of New Orleans Hotels. When a tourist visits this lively city, there is so much culture to digest. The Cajun culture is rich and food and entertainment are an intricate part of this New Orleans’s culture. New Orleans Hotels are located strategically in this city. Hotels in the French Quarter are a treat to behold. Visitors can truly experience the authentic influences of both French and Spanish culture. New Orleans Hotels still have the original architecture of years gone by. The wrought iron rails and beautiful gardens are details that are indeed charming. A trip to New Orleans must include several particular stops to be complete. First, the order is not particularly important. A stroll through the French Quarter should definitely be top on the list. The beautifully manicured lawns are sure to inspire awe. Visitors can stroll down Canal Street, and dine in restaurants on the Mississippi River. In fact, once leaving one of the charming New Orleans’s Hotels a stop at the Cafe du Monde is in order. Breakfast should definitely include a delightful beignet. One of these divine treats should be washed down with a chicory flavored cafe au lait. After a day of fun and exhaustive excitement, visitors have a variety of New Orleans Hotels to retire in. New Orleans Hotels are known for their exquisite charm and antiques. Visitors can relax in luxurious accommodations that are true to the Cajun culture. The rooms still capture the mood and look of days gone by; however, the comforts of modern progression have been incorporated in perfect balance. Thus, a visitor can experience a truly unique experience in New Orleans Hotels. Although the French Quarter is a place to truly revel in the best of New Orleans, visitors should also hop onto a St. Charles Streetcar and explore other areas of New Orleans. This 13 mile journey through New Orleans will be the best dollar you ever spent. This transportation is available 24 hours a day and seven days a week.
"Have fun!" in English is Amusez-vous! in French.
having fun mean s'amuser in french
The fun fair is 'la fête foraine' in French.