How to Say ‘I dance with the wind’ in French
Je danse avec le vent
zhuh dahns ah-vehk luh vahn
[zhuh dahns ah-vehk luh vahn]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Avec' is a frequently used preposition meaning 'with'.
🇫🇷 In France: Dancing with natural elements reflects a unity with nature, a theme in French art.
Phrase Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I
The first person singular subject pronoun.
Je danse sous la pluie.
I dance in the rain.
danse
[dahns]
dance
To move rhythmically to music.
Ils dansent le tango.
They dance the tango.
avec
[ah-vehk]
with
Used to indicate accompaniment.
Je suis avec mes amis.
I am with my friends.
le
[luh]
the
A definite article defining a specific noun.
Le vent souffle fort aujourd'hui.
The wind is blowing hard today.
vent
[vahn]
wind
The natural movement of air.
Le vent est froid ce soir.
The wind is cold tonight.
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