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On the twenty-first of June, it’s the first day of the summer!

Le vingt et un juin, c’est le premier jour de l’été !

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On the twenty-first of June, it’s the first day of the summer! In France, it’s also Music Day. Many people go and play music and there are many free concerts.

Le vingt et un juin, c’est le premier jour de l’été ! En France, c’est aussi la Fête de la Musique. Beaucoup de gens vont jouer de la musique et il y a beaucoup de concerts gratuits.

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war

guerre

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worldwide (feminine)

mondiale

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world war

guerre mondiale

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celebrates; is celebrating

célèbre

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In France, people celebrate the end of the Second World War.

En France, on célèbre la fin de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale.

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On the eighth of May, people don’t work.

Le huit mai, on ne travaille pas.

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On the 8th of May, people don’t work. In France, people celebrate the end of the Second World War.

Le huit mai, on ne travaille pas. En France, on célèbre la fin de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale.

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offers; is offering

offre

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traditionally

traditionnellement

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On the first of May, people don’t work. Traditionally, people offer some lily of the valley.

Le premier mai, on ne travaille pas. Traditionnellement, on offre du muguet.

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On the first of May, people don’t work.

Le premier mai, on ne travaille pas.

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Traditionally, people offer some lily of the valley.

Traditionnellement, on offre du muguet.

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people don’t work

on ne travaille pas

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some lily of the valley

du muguet

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lily of the valley

muguet

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blade; sprig

brin

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a sprig of lily of the valley

un brin de muguet

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spring (season)

printemps

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beginning; start

début

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of April

d’avril

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an April fool’s joke

un poisson d’avril

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back

dos

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hang; are hanging (3rd person plural)

accrochent

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jokes; pranks

blagues

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On the first of April, people perform pranks! Children stick fish on other people’s back.

Le premier avril, les gens font des blagues ! Les enfants accrochent des poissons dans le dos des autres.

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Children stick fish on other people’s backs.

Les enfants accrochent des poissons dans le dos des autres.

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On the first of April, people perform pranks!

Le premier avril, les gens font des blagues !

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The twenty-first of March, is the beginning of spring!

Le vingt et un mars, c’est le début du printemps !

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Saint Valentine; Valentine’s Day

Saint-Valentin

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Valentine; Valentin (boy’s name)

Valentin

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some galettes

des galettes

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some pancakes

des crêpes

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Candlemas Day

la Chandeleur

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Candlemas; Presentation of Jesus at the Temple

Chandeleur

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pancakes; crepes

crêpes

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Epiphany Day

l’Épiphanie

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Epiphany

Épiphanie

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Gregorian calendar

calendrier grégorien

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