The word "Papillon" means butterfly in French, and the word "Mariposa" is spanish for butterfly.
The apple and the butterfly
Papillon is the French word for butterfly.
Oh, dude, "mariposa traicionera" by Mana means "treacherous butterfly" in English. So, like, if you ever come across a butterfly with a shady vibe, you can totally call it a "mariposa traicionera." Just watch out for those deceitful fluttering insects, man.
"Chanson" is French for "song" and "papillon" is French for "butterfly", so "chanson papillon" means "butterfly song". The phrase chanson papillon is used a number of times in the lyrics of a song called Hot Butterfly by Bionic Boogie (featuring Luther Vandross and Cissy Houston), which was later covered by Chaka Khan as Papillon (Hot Butterfly).
It means "butterfly".
Butterfly
Papillon is French for "butterfly". When it comes to the dog breed Papillon the name was given describing the ears of the dog, resembling butterflies.
The Spanish word "mariposa" means "butterfly" in English.
The apple and the butterfly
Of course Mariposa.. Because we call her MARIPOSA 'mariposa' = 'butterfly', 'night-taper'; it can also mean 'gay/homosexual'
"(qu'est-)ce qui se passe" means "(what) is going on" In English. Papillon translates as butterfly, so it is unclear how it is connected to the first part of the sentence.
mariposa
"Mariposa"
papillon
Papillon is the French word for butterfly.
It's called Mariposa, in English Butterfly
butterfly of day