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Viens (Occitan: Viènç) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. Viens is an ancient village that has retained its appearance as a medieval stronghold.
Vien is a surname of French origin, as well as another spelling of the Vietnamese given name Viên (which often finds use alone following a title and thus appearing to English speakers to be a surname). Those bearing the surname include:
"Come see" is the equivalent of saying "come here" regardless of whether or not there is something to "see." The French "viens voir," or "venez voir," meaning "come" or "please come," is often used in Cajun French to ask people to come. [33] This phrasing may have its roots in "viens voir ici" (IPA:), the French word for "here." [citation needed]
Viens may refer to: Viens, Vaucluse, a commune in the department of Vaucluse in France; Viens (surname) Viens, album by Ève Angeli; Viens, 1997 album by Fēlikss ...
"Viens M'embrasser" (French pronunciation: [vjɑ̃.mɑ̃.bʁa.se]) is a 1981 French-language song by Julio Iglesias. [1] Other versions.
Despite the English title of the song, its lyrics are almost entirely in French. The single became a commercial hit in France and Belgium, earning significant airplay in stadiums during football matches. [1] It was played every time France scored a goal at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, which saw them win the whole tournament.
Lisa Azuelos would later become a French director, writer, and producer who made a film about another famous French singer, Dalida, in 2016. Lisa's brother Jean-Mehdi was born in 1967, the year their parents parted ways. LaForêt next married Alain Kahn-Sriber in 1971 and her third child, Eve-Marie-Deborah, was born in 1974.
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