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fetes Meaning in Tamil ( fetes வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



ஃபெட்ஸ்

Noun:

Fête,



fetes தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

உற்பத்தியும், தயாரிப்பும் கனடா நாள் (Canada Day, Fête du Canada) என்பது கனடாவின் தேசிய நாளும், பொது விடுமுறை நாளும் ஆகும்.

The French Culture Ministry's website on the Fête de la Musique (in French, international section also available in English).

பிரான்சில் இந்நாள் "Fête Nationale" ("தேசிய விடுமுறை நாள்"), அல்லது "quatorze juillet" ("14ம் நாள் ஜூலை") என்று அழைக்கப்படுகிறது.

1844 பிறப்புகள் உலக இசை நாள் (World Music Day, Fête de la Musique, Music Day, Make Music Day என்பது ஆண்டுதோறும் சூன் 21 அன்று நிகழ்த்தப்படும் இசைக் கொண்டாட்டங்கள் ஆகும்.

fetes's Usage Examples:

The government appealed to the pope, but the Holy See declined to take any action, and so great was the embitterment that the Belgian minister at the Vatican and the papal nuncio at Brussels were recalled, and in 1880 the clergy refused to associate themselves with the fetes of the national jubilee.


The outset of his administration was marked by Franco-Italian fetes at Toulon (10th to I4th April 1901), when the Italian fleet returned a visit paid by the French Mediterranean squadron to Cagliari in April 1899; and by the despatch of three Italian warships to Prevesa to obtain satisfaction for damage done to Italian subjects by Turkish officials.


He was much employed, owing to Richelieu's influence, in the fetes of the dauphin's marriage, and was rewarded through the influence of Madame de Pompadour on New Year's Day 1745 by the appointment to the post of historiographer-royal, once jointly held by Racine and Boileau.


In his hatred of idleness, he ventured to suppress no less than seventeen fetes, and he had a project for lessening the number of those devoted to clerical and monastic life, by fixing the age for taking the vows some years later than was then customary.


Meanwhile the year 1842 was ushered in by splendid fetes in honour of the king of Prussia, who held the prince of Wales at the font.


The municipal magistrates took the title of sufetes in place of that of duumvirs, and in certain towns the Christian bishops were obliged to know the lingua Punica, since it was the only language that the people understood.


In the Middle Ages the Common was the site for jousting tournaments, archery competitions, fetes and general merrymaking.


Courtrai celebrated the 600th anniversary of the battle mentioned above by erecting a monument on the field in 1902, and also by fetes and historical processions that continued for a fortnight.


Oran became the penal settlement of Spain, but neither the convicts nor the noblemen in disgrace who were also banished thither seem to have been under rigorous surveillance; contemporary accounts speak of constant fetes, games and bull-fights.


Some of the festivals of the Roman Church are celebrated with considerable pomp; and the people also cling to various national fetes, such as the Metzgersprung, the Schafflertanz, and the great October festival.


He celebrated his triumphs to the full with gorgeous fetes in his palace, especially with lavish theatrical representations.





Synonyms:

racket, make merry, whoop it up, get together, wassail, make whoopie, receive, meet, party, make happy, jubilate, revel, jollify, celebrate,



Antonyms:

idle, divide,

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