night , Adjective
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The Cajun French translation for "Good Night" is "Bonne nuit." In Cajun French, "bonne" means good and "nuit" means night. Cajun French is a dialect of the French language spoken primarily in Louisiana, with influences from Spanish, African, and Native American languages.
"another sleepless night" is "une autre nuit blanche" (literally white night.)
"Good night, sir" in French is "Bonne nuit, monsieur."
nuit (fem.)Note: The French use this term only for the time when you're asleep. If you want to talk about the fun you had last "night", use the word "soir" (masc.) instead.Nuit is a French equivalent of the English word "night."Specifically, the French word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article la means "the." Its singular indefinite article une means "a, one."The pronunciation is "nwee."
"Silent night" loosely and "sweet night" literally are English equivalents of the French phrase douce nuit.Specifically, the feminine adjective douce means "sweet" literally and "silent" in the context of a beloved Christmas carol's French-language version. The feminine noun nuit translates as "night." The pronunciation will be "doo-snwee" in French.
Yes, "nuit" is the French word for "night."
Good night is "bonne nuit" in French.
"Good night to a man in french."
"Bonnet de nuit" is French for "night cap".
creature of the night
All night long is 'toute la nuit' in French.
"Good night" in French is "bonne nuit."
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le ciel de nuit
ciel nocturne, ciel de nuit.
Good night = Bonne nuit
To say "good night dad" in French, say Bonne nuit, papa.