'Allez les bleus' means 'go Blues, hooray for the Blues.' Les bleus is the nickname of the national French sports teams (especially football) because of the colour of their traditional jersey.
'Les Bleus' is the nickname for the French national football team - so it means 'Go on the Blues!'
Allez les gars - go on lads
I have eyes.That means "I've got ... eyes"For example :J'ai les yeux bleus = I've got blue eyes
Allez les Saints!
Go on , the red (I suppose it should be in the plural - Allez les Rouges - Go on the Reds)
Les informations mean 'the information' in English. In the context of watching TV, les informations are 'the news'.
It means I don't like The Blues (French national football team). This is a very un-French thing to say - normally they would say "Allez allez les Bleues" (Come on you Blues)
Allez les gars - go on lads
Les paras is a short for 'les parachutistes' - understand paratroopers, rather than people skydiving as a sport or passion. "allez les paras" means then 'go the paras, hooray for the paras'
It's the Rugby Football Union.
tu as les yeux bleus
Les Bleus de Ramville was created in 2012.
François les bas-bleus was created in 1883.
The French football team is named 'Les Bleus' after the colour of their blue jerseys.
they are called 'bleus' after the colour of their usual shirt.
Les Blues, meaning "The Blues" in reference to their team color
'The Blues' is an English equivalent of 'Les Bleus'.The phrase is famous as one of the nicknames for France's national football team. It refers to the prominent place of blue in the representation of France's three national colors on that team's official uniforms.The phrase is pronounced 'leh bluh'.
The duration of Le Père Noël a les yeux bleus is 3000.0 seconds.