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Quelle chanson? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What song?" The feminine singular interrogative adjective and noun also may be rendered into English as "Which song?" The pronunciation will be "kel shaw-so" in French.
The lyrics to the song Algo Mas translated into English which means Something More begins with the line: Sometimes I think I am lying when I tell you that I love you, because this is no longer caring.
The lyrics to Salvame by RBD is long and in Spanish. The song is called Save Me if translated to English. The song talks about missing someone and how hopeless they feel. You can look on AzLyrics to find out more.
Lignes, mots and paroles are French equivalents of the English word "words." Context makes clear whether the reference is to an actor's lines (case 1), spoken language (example 2), or song lyrics (instance 3). The respective pronunciations will be "leen," "mo," and "pa-rol" in French.
Mes Aieux is a French phrase that can be translated into English and means "my ancestors" or "my family". It is the name of a a popular French song artist.
Don Omar's song lyrics can be found on Metrolyrics and ALLTHELYRICS websites. If one wants translation of his song lyrics, Lyrics Translate website offers a Spanish to English translation. There are translations in 140 languages on Lyrics Translate translated by Brave Doll.
"A Christmas song" is an English equivalent of the French phrase un chant de Noël. The masculine singular phrase also translates as "one song of Christmas" in English. The pronunciation will be "eh shaw duh no-el" in French.
In French, the "Hokey Cokey" song is called "La Danse des Canards." You would simply sing the lyrics in French instead of English while following the same dance instructions.
Ma préférence is a French equivalent of the English phrase "my preference." The feminine singular phrase most famously references a song title whose lyrics fall within the beloved repertoire of Julien Clerc (born Saturday, October 4, 1947) of Paris, France. The pronunciation will be "ma prey-fey-rawnss" in French.
This is a French phrase which translated to English means Christmas Song or Christmas Carol as Americans like to call it. It refers to any song that you would sing at Christmas like Jingle Bells or We Wish You a Merry Christmas.
I suppose you mean the alphabet song. You can search for "chanson de l'alphabet" to hear it on YouTube or to find the lyrics. The lyrics are fair translations of the English song. It is basically the same song, just adapted to French, so the meaning is the same. There is no "abc" in French, only "alphabet". A book containing a method to learn the alphabet is called an "abécédaire".