Summer is "été" (masc.) in French. As it starts with a vowel sound, you say l'été (and not le été) ; Ex: voilà l'été qui vient : here comes Summer.
se été
été
l'été
Summer.
L'été (masculine)
In crosswords, "Riviera summer" is usually ete, the French word for summer. I realize that's only three letters.
She attended an intensive language course over the summer to improve her fluency in French.
Summer in French is été.
Moi j'adore la Cote d'Azure en ete.
The French word for "zucchini" is "courgette." It is a type of summer squash that is popular in French cuisine. The word "courgette" is commonly used in British English, while "zucchini" is more common in American English.
Été is a French equivalent of the English word "summer." The masculine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the masculine singular article l' since French employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "ey-tey," or "ley-tey" when the article is included, in French.
"Summer's here" can be translated as "L'été est arrivé".