À tout jamais (Meaning: Forever; Pronunciation a tu ʒamɛ) is a hit song by French-Canadian singer Mylène Farmer. Released in August, 2022, the song was made for the album L’Emprise.
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“Excuse me” in French is: Excusez-moi (pronounced ɛkskyze mwa). This is the most common ways of saying excuse me and it is used in formal situations and when speaking to a stranger. This post will explore seven common ways of saying excuse me and explain when to use each variant.
“Fils de Joie“ (Meaning: Son Of Joy; Pronunciation: fis də ʒwa) is a hit song released by Belgian singer Stromae in March, 2022 on the album Multitude. The song’s lyrics deal with the theme of prostitution.
“Carrousel” (Meaning: carousel, merry-go-round; Pronunciation: kaʀuzɛl) is a hit song by French-Israeli singer Amir Haddad and features French singer Indila. Carrousel was released on Amir’s album, “Ressources” in 2020. This song is a duet where both Amir and Indila sing together. See below for complete lyrics and video.
“Balance ton quoi” (Meaning in English: Denounce Your Thing; Pronunciation: balɑ̃s tɔ̃ kwa) is a hit song by Belgian singer Angèle. Released on the album Brol in 2019, the song’s lyrics are about sexism and the #MeToo movement. This post offer indepth explanations of the lyrics vocabulary and grammar.