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."
evening = 'la soirée' (fem.) or 'le soir' (masc.)
night = 'la nuit' (fem.)
"another sleepless night" is "une autre nuit blanche" (literally white night.)
"that's tonight the French course"
This evening= ce soir
If you're talking about travelling in a plane at nighttime: voler pendant la nuit
The French translation for publishing is édition.
The English translation of 'sarong bangui' is 'moonlight garment'.
In the evening, same use as good evening or good night in english
"evening"; just like in English it is used during part of post-afternoon and before real late night (then "nuit").
19 heures (the evening) 7 heures (the night)
Translation: Good night, Holland.
The word bonsoir is french for good evening or good night. The term can be used at the end of a conversation with friends, family or even on strangers that you have been talking to.
Translation: Je lis tous les soirs
Translation: Every evening we chat on MSN. (MSN is a popular chatting application in France)
"bonne nuit mon amour"
"another sleepless night" is "une autre nuit blanche" (literally white night.)
"that's tonight the French course"
There is no word "soire" in French; however:Soir (which means "night") is masculineSoirée (which means "party" or "evening") is feminine