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La Toussaint
A holiday celebrated to honor the saints.
L’Action de Grâce
Thanksgiving, celebrated in various cultures.
La Saint-Nicolas
A celebration for the feast of St. Nicholas.
La Fête des Lumières
Festival of Lights held in various contexts.
Hanoukka
The Jewish festival of lights, also known as Hanukkah.
Le Réveillon
A festive dinner held on the evening before a holiday.
Noël
Christmas, celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
Le Kwanza
A holiday honoring African heritage celebrated in the U.S.
La Saint-Sylvestre
New Year's Eve celebration.
Le Jour de l’An
New Year's Day, marking the beginning of the year.
La Fête des Rois
Celebration of Epiphany, recognizing the visit of the Magi.
La Chandeleur
Candlemas, a holiday celebrating the presentation of Jesus.
La Saint-Valentin
Valentine's Day, dedicated to love and affection.
Le Carnaval
A festive season preceding Lent, often marked by feasting.
Mardi Gras
Fat Tuesday, the last day of Carnival.
Le Poisson d’Avril
April Fool's Day, a day for playing practical jokes.
Le Pessah
Passover, a Jewish holiday commemorating the Exodus.
La Pâques
Easter, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus.
Le Holi
The Festival of Colors, celebrating spring in Hindu culture.
Le Ramadan
A holy month of fasting for Muslims.
L’Aïd el-Fitr
A festival marking the end of Ramadan.
La Fête du Travail
Labor Day, celebrating workers' rights.
L’Armistice
Commemoration of the end of World War I.
La Fête des mères
Mother's Day, honoring mothers and motherhood.
La Fête des pères
Father's Day, honoring fathers and fatherhood.
La Fête de la Musique
Music Festival, celebrating music and musicians.
La Saint-Jean
Saint John's Day, a festival celebrated in various cultures.
La Fête Nationale / Le 14 juillet
National Day of France, marking the French Revolution.
Un anniversaire (de mariage)
A celebration marking the anniversary of a wedding.
Une fête
A general term for a party or celebration.
Un mariage
A ceremony joining two individuals in marriage.
Un baptême
A Christian sacrament of initiation.
Un bal populaire
A public dance or celebration.
Un ballon
A balloon used in festive decorations.
Une boîte de chocolat
A box of chocolates, often given as a gift.
Une bougie
A candle used for decoration or lighting.
Un bouquet de fleurs
A bouquet used to celebrate occasions.
Une bûche de Noël
A traditional Yule log dessert for Christmas.
Un cadeau
A gift given during celebrations.
Une carte d’anniversaire
A birthday card given to celebrate someone's birthday.
Une carte de vœux
A greeting card typically sent during holidays.
Une carte cadeau
A gift card allowing the recipient to choose something.
Un croquembouche
A traditional French dessert made of cream puffs.
Un défilé
A parade, often part of a festival.
Des décorations (f)
Decorations used to adorn a space during celebrations.
Des feux d’artifices (m)
Fireworks, often used in celebrations.
Un gâteau
A cake, commonly served at celebrations.
Des guirlandes (f)
Garlands used for decoration during festivities.
Un hymne national
A national anthem celebrating a country's identity.
Un / une invité/e
An invited guest at a celebration.
Un jeûne
A fast, often observed during religious celebrations.
Un sapin de Noël
A Christmas tree, typically decorated with ornaments.
Une menora
A seven-branched candelabrum, a symbol of Judaism.
Bonne Année !
Happy New Year!
Joyeux (Bon) anniversaire !
Happy Birthday!
Joyeux Noël !
Merry Christmas!
Meilleurs Vœux !
Best Wishes!
Je te (vous) souhaite
I wish you…
Profite (profitez) bien…
Enjoy yourself…
Comment est-ce qu’on célèbre… ?
How do we celebrate…?
On célèbre/fête…avec…
We celebrate/party with…
Aider
To help.
Allumer
To light.
Choisir
To choose.
Décorer
To decorate.
Emballer
To wrap.
Envoyer (des invitations, une carte…)
To send (invitations, a card…).
Inviter
To invite.
Organiser
To organize.
Préparer
To prepare.
Remercier
To thank.
Souhaiter
To wish.
Bien (Mal) passer
To have a good (bad) time.
Lire
To read.
Amener
To bring.
Apporter
To bring.
Donner
To give.
Offrir
To offer.
Ouvrir
To open.
Recevoir
To receive.
Célébrer
To celebrate.
Fêter
To party.
Sortir
To go out.
Partir
To leave.
Prendre
To take.
Les fruits (m)
Fruits, edible parts of flowering plants.
Une pomme
An apple.
Une banane
A banana.
Une fraise
A strawberry.
Une framboise
A raspberry.
Une cerise
A cherry.
Une pêche
A peach.
Une orange
An orange.
Un raisin
A grape.
Un citron
A lemon.
Une poire
A pear.
Un ananas
A pineapple.
Une myrtille
A blueberry.
Une pastèque
A watermelon.
Les légumes (m)
Vegetables, edible plant parts.