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I already posted this question to the french-language page for this song (discussion page): Why is this song title "La Mer" and not "Le Mer"? "Mer" in French is masculine, isn't it? - mdcosta --216.58.61.147 03:31, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
- No, it's feminine. El mar in Spanish is masculine, if that's any consolation.Strobilomyces 17:41, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
A version recorded by Kevin Kline is featured on the original motion picture soundtrack for French Kiss (film). See French Kiss: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. HappygirlMagill 03:26, 28 March 2007 (UTC)