Learn French faster with the most commonly used Celebrations And Family, Social And Religious Eventss.
The word 'événement' in French is used as a noun to mean 'event'. It is used in the same context as 'event' in English, for instance referring to a planned public or social occasion. An example of a sentence could be 'Ce soir, nous allons à un grand événement', which translates to 'Tonight, we are going to a big event'.
Example sentences with  évĂ©nement âThe French word 'fĂȘte' is used to describe a social gathering of invited guests, typically involving eating, drinking, and entertainment, similar to the English word 'party'. It can also refer to a festival or a celebration of a particular event or anniversary. 'FĂȘte' is used in both formal and casual settings.
Example sentences with  fĂȘte âIn French, 'pain grillĂ©' is the phrase used to describe 'toast'. It is literally translated as 'grilled bread'. You might use it in phrases like 'Je mange du pain grillĂ© pour le petit dĂ©jeuner', which means 'I eat toast for breakfast'.
Example sentences with  pain grillĂ© â