La Bibliothèque appears to be an attempt to say "the library" in French.
The English translation of the French word bibliotheque is "library". Don't mix it up with the French word "librairie" (same sound and root, but indicates a bookshop)
Nous les avons regarde a la bibliotheque
The English language equivalent of la fête is the feast or holiday (the same Latin language origin for - festum; in the English language the word feast is very probably borrowed from the French language.)
the (feminine)
Bibliotheque mean: library for book and how say to french that all it!
In English, it means: "Where is the Library?"
aller à la bibliothèque is the french translation. It means go to the library in french.
Nous allons a la Bibliotheque a 2h.(Both "a" have an accent grave on them)
La Haut comes from the French language, which roughly translates to "up there" in the English language. It could also mean "higher up" both figuratively speaking.
La langue anglaise (English language) or just anglais (English) Je parle anglais. Parlez-vous anglais? I speak English. Do you speak English?
la langue de la langue françaiseIn English we do not say "the language of French." We say the "language of France," or the "French language." La langue française, in either case.
ELA stand for English Language Arts and LA stands for Louisiana.