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"On the thirty-first of December, it’s New Year’s Eve." in French

Le trente et un décembre, c’est la Saint-Sylvestre.

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The French translation for “On the thirty-first of December, it’s New Year’s Eve.” is Le trente et un décembre, c’est la Saint-Sylvestre.. The French, Le trente et un décembre, c’est la Saint-Sylvestre., can be broken down into 6 parts:"the (masculine)" (le), "31 (masculine)" (trente-et-un), "December" (décembre), "this is; it is" (c’est), "the (feminine)" (la) and "New Year’s Eve" (Saint-Sylvestre).

Examples of "On the thirty-first of December, it’s New Year’s Eve." in use

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