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How to Say ‘I dance with the wind, the rain’ in French

Je danse avec le vent, la pluie

ʒə dɑ̃s avɛk lə vɑ̃ la plɥi

[ʒə dɑ̃s avɛk lə vɑ̃ la plɥi]

💬 Usage Tip: French uses rhythm and flow in language, which is evident in matching patterns (le, la).

🇫🇷 In France: Suggests a poetic dance through emotions, a typical imagery in French music.

Phrase Breakdown

Je danse avec le vent

ʒə dɑ̃s avɛk lə vɑ̃

Words in this phrase

Je

[ʒə]

I

First person singular pronoun.

Example

Je danse avec le vent quand il fait froid.

I dance with the wind when it's cold.

danse

[dɑ̃s]

dance

To move in rhythm usually to music.

Example

Elle danse avec une grâce incroyable.

She dances with incredible grace.

avec

[avɛk]

with

Indicates inclusion or accompaniment.

Example

Je voyage avec mes amis.

I travel with my friends.

le

[]

the

Definite article marking a specific noun.

Example

Le vent souffle à travers les arbres.

The wind blows through the trees.

vent

[vɑ̃]

wind

The flow of air.

Example

Le vent rend la journée rafraîchissante.

The wind makes the day refreshing.

La pluie

la plɥi

Words in this phrase

la

[la]

the

Used before feminine nouns.

Example

La pluie finit par cesser.

The rain eventually stops.

pluie

[plɥi]

rain

Water falling from the sky as droplets.

Example

La pluie battante inonde les rues.

The pelting rain floods the streets.

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