Français 2: Vocabulaire Unité 3 - On fête et on célèbre

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La Toussaint

A holiday celebrated to honor the saints.

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L’Action de Grâce

Thanksgiving, celebrated in various cultures.

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La Saint-Nicolas

A celebration for the feast of St. Nicholas.

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La Fête des Lumières

Festival of Lights held in various contexts.

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Hanoukka

The Jewish festival of lights, also known as Hanukkah.

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Le Réveillon

A festive dinner held on the evening before a holiday.

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Noël

Christmas, celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.

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Le Kwanza

A holiday honoring African heritage celebrated in the U.S.

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La Saint-Sylvestre

New Year's Eve celebration.

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Le Jour de l’An

New Year's Day, marking the beginning of the year.

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La Fête des Rois

Celebration of Epiphany, recognizing the visit of the Magi.

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La Chandeleur

Candlemas, a holiday celebrating the presentation of Jesus.

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La Saint-Valentin

Valentine's Day, dedicated to love and affection.

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Le Carnaval

A festive season preceding Lent, often marked by feasting.

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Mardi Gras

Fat Tuesday, the last day of Carnival.

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Le Poisson d’Avril

April Fool's Day, a day for playing practical jokes.

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Le Pessah

Passover, a Jewish holiday commemorating the Exodus.

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La Pâques

Easter, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus.

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Le Holi

The Festival of Colors, celebrating spring in Hindu culture.

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Le Ramadan

A holy month of fasting for Muslims.

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L’Aïd el-Fitr

A festival marking the end of Ramadan.

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La Fête du Travail

Labor Day, celebrating workers' rights.

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L’Armistice

Commemoration of the end of World War I.

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La Fête des mères

Mother's Day, honoring mothers and motherhood.

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La Fête des pères

Father's Day, honoring fathers and fatherhood.

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La Fête de la Musique

Music Festival, celebrating music and musicians.

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La Saint-Jean

Saint John's Day, a festival celebrated in various cultures.

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La Fête Nationale / Le 14 juillet

National Day of France, marking the French Revolution.

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Un anniversaire (de mariage)

A celebration marking the anniversary of a wedding.

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Une fête

A general term for a party or celebration.

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Un mariage

A ceremony joining two individuals in marriage.

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Un baptême

A Christian sacrament of initiation.

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Un bal populaire

A public dance or celebration.

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Un ballon

A balloon used in festive decorations.

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Une boîte de chocolat

A box of chocolates, often given as a gift.

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Une bougie

A candle used for decoration or lighting.

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Un bouquet de fleurs

A bouquet used to celebrate occasions.

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Une bûche de Noël

A traditional Yule log dessert for Christmas.

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Un cadeau

A gift given during celebrations.

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Une carte d’anniversaire

A birthday card given to celebrate someone's birthday.

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Une carte de vœux

A greeting card typically sent during holidays.

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Une carte cadeau

A gift card allowing the recipient to choose something.

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Un croquembouche

A traditional French dessert made of cream puffs.

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Un défilé

A parade, often part of a festival.

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Des décorations (f)

Decorations used to adorn a space during celebrations.

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Des feux d’artifices (m)

Fireworks, often used in celebrations.

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Un gâteau

A cake, commonly served at celebrations.

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Des guirlandes (f)

Garlands used for decoration during festivities.

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Un hymne national

A national anthem celebrating a country's identity.

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Un / une invité/e

An invited guest at a celebration.

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Un jeûne

A fast, often observed during religious celebrations.

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Un sapin de Noël

A Christmas tree, typically decorated with ornaments.

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Une menora

A seven-branched candelabrum, a symbol of Judaism.

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Bonne Année !

Happy New Year!

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Joyeux (Bon) anniversaire !

Happy Birthday!

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Joyeux Noël !

Merry Christmas!

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Meilleurs Vœux !

Best Wishes!

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Je te (vous) souhaite

I wish you…

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Profite (profitez) bien…

Enjoy yourself…

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Comment est-ce qu’on célèbre… ?

How do we celebrate…?

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On célèbre/fête…avec…

We celebrate/party with…

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Aider

To help.

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Allumer

To light.

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Choisir

To choose.

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Décorer

To decorate.

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Emballer

To wrap.

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Envoyer (des invitations, une carte…)

To send (invitations, a card…).

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Inviter

To invite.

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Organiser

To organize.

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Préparer

To prepare.

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Remercier

To thank.

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Souhaiter

To wish.

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Bien (Mal) passer

To have a good (bad) time.

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Lire

To read.

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Amener

To bring.

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Apporter

To bring.

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Donner

To give.

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Offrir

To offer.

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Ouvrir

To open.

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Recevoir

To receive.

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Célébrer

To celebrate.

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Fêter

To party.

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Sortir

To go out.

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Partir

To leave.

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Prendre

To take.

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Les fruits (m)

Fruits, edible parts of flowering plants.

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Une pomme

An apple.

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Une banane

A banana.

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Une fraise

A strawberry.

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Une framboise

A raspberry.

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Une cerise

A cherry.

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Une pêche

A peach.

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Une orange

An orange.

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Un raisin

A grape.

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Un citron

A lemon.

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Une poire

A pear.

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Un ananas

A pineapple.

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Une myrtille

A blueberry.

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Une pastèque

A watermelon.

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Les légumes (m)

Vegetables, edible plant parts.