Chantaient (en. Sang)
/ʃɑ̃.tɛ/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
To indicate that several people produce musical sounds with their voices.
They sang traditional songs by the fire.
Ils chantaient des chansons traditionnelles au bord du feu.
To express feelings or emotions through vocal music.
The children were singing joyfully during the party.
Les enfants chantaient joyeusement lors de la fête.
To repeat or perform a melody with the voice.
The choir members sang in harmony.
Les choristes chantaient en harmonie.
Etymology
From Old French 'chanter', from Latin 'cantare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to sing like a tin can
To sing very poorly.
chanter comme une casserole
to sing in the rain
To face difficulties with optimism.
chanter sous la pluie
Related Words
to sing
To produce musical sounds with the voice.
chanter
song
A vocal musical composition.
chant
Slang Meanings
To sing off-key.
He sang so off-key that we laughed.
Il a chanté tellement faux qu'on a ri.
To sing for fun.
We sang for fun on the way.
On a chanté pour le fun pendant la route.