Wednesday, March 4, 2020
French Phrases Related to Mardi Gras
French Phrases Related to Mardi Gras Mardi Gras is an annual celebration called le mardi gras (literally, Fat Tuesday) or le carnaval in French. It is celebrated all around the world. Les Dates de Mardi Gras (Mardi Gras Dates) Mardi Gras takes place 46 days before Easter (le Pà ¢ques) - that is, sometime between February 3 and March 9. Mardi Gras is the day before Lent (le carà ªme), which begins on Ash Wednesday (le mercredi des Cendres). The most famous Mardi Gras celebration is held in New Orleans (la Nouvelle-Orlà ©ans), but many cities in Europe and the Americas also put on spectacular events. Les Couleurs de Mardi Gras (Mardi Gras Colors) Mardi Gras has three official colors:le violet   purple (justice)lor   gold (power)le vert   green (faith) Les Traditions de Mardi Gras (Mardi Gras Traditions) Mardi Gras is traditionally celebrated with a parade led by a captain, during which trinkets, or throws, are tossed to the crowd. The parade is followed by a costume ball presided over by a king and queen. Le Vocabulaire de Mardi Gras (Mardi Gras Vocabulary) une babiole   trinketun bal masquà ©Ã‚   costume ballun bijou   jewelle capitaine   captainun char   floatun collier   necklaceun costume   costumele courir   Mardi gras runune couronne   crownun dà ©filà ©Ã‚   paradeun dà ©guisement   disguiseun doublon   doubloonune effigie   effigyun feu de joie   bonfireun flambeau   torchla foule   crowdun krewe   krewe (Mardi gras organizer)un mardi gras   a person who really gets into celebrating Mardi grasle masque  mask (make a Mardi gras mask)une paillette   sequinune perle   beadla plume   featherla reine   queenle roi   kingFrench expressions with mardi gras Le Slogan de Mardi Gras (Mardi Gras Slogan) Mardi Gras slogan is Let the good times roll, which is translated literally into French as Laissez les bons temps rouler.
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