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T'es ma femme t'es la plus belle - french-songs
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Tes ma femme tes la plus belle

T’es ma femme, t’es la plus belle The song “Tes ma femme tes la plus belle” will help you to improve your French. Sing this song whenever you want: Learn and Practice this beautiful song. Étienne Drapeau (born January 10, 1978 in Quebec City, Quebec) is a retired Canadian ice hockey player. He played as...

Au soleil-Jenifer - French Songs
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Au soleil-Jenifer

Au soleil-Jenifer Learn and Practice this beautiful song. The song “Au soleil-Jenifer” will help you enhance your French. Jenifer Bartoli’s second and most successful single, from her first album Jenifer on which it is the second track on this album. It was released on July 2002 in francophone countries and achieved a great success in France...

La Naissance de Jésus - Frenchcircles
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La Naissance de Jésus

La Naissance de Jésus La Naissance de Jésus – The birth of Jesus   Do you want to watch more beginners Videos?   Click on the image of your interest: Do you want to practice another Resource? Click on the image of your interest:

Notre Père Our Father Padre Nuestro
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Notre Père

Notre Père French Circles: Singing is an amazing way to improve your language learning.”Notre Père” is a beautiful song that can help children to learn and remember French vocabulary. Enjoy!  Song : Notre Père Glorious – NOTRE PÈRE – Album : Messe de la Grâce  More French songs? Practice here: Explore More French...

Cœur de pirate - Corbeau French Songs
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Cœur de pirate – Corbeau

Cœur de pirate – Corbeau The song “Cœur de pirate – Corbeau” will help you to enhance your French skills. Sing this song as many times as you like and you will see how much you are going to improve. Cœur de Pirate (French: “Heart of a Pirate”) is the stage name of Béatrice Martin...

L’arc de triomphe
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L’arc de triomphe

L’arc de triomphe The Arc de Triomphe (L’arc de triomphe)  is one of the most famous monuments in Paris. It stands in the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle (originally named Place de l’Étoile), at the western end of the Champs-Élysées. It should not be confused with a smaller arch, the Arc de Triomphe...