"La vie". Use in a sentence: J'aime la vie!/I enjoy life! La vie est bon/life is good Je n'ai pas de vie/I don't have a life. And much more!
Enjoy your life is 'Profites de la vie!' in french
I love life = j'aime la vie
my love life is complicated = ma vie amoureuse est compliquée.
you are the love of my life = tu es l'amour de ma vie
prendre plaisir
"Vive la vie!" or "À la vie...".
la joie de vivre
bon vivant!
Bon apatite means enjoy eating in french that's why waiters all ways say that in french
apprécier
appréciez
"Yes, I enjoy it" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Oui, j'en jouis.Specifically, the personal pronoun je is "I". The partitive pronoun en literally means "of it". The verb jouismeans "(I) am enjoying, do enjoy, enjoy". The pronunciation will be "wee zhaw zhwee" in French.
profitez Le gateau au chocolat
profiter
"Enjoy your breakfast!" in English is Bon appétit! in French.
Bon apatite means enjoy eating in french that's why waiters all ways say that in french
"Enjoy yourself!" in English is Amuse-toi bien! in French.
enjoy your day
prendre plaisir
'aimer'
apprécier
passe une bonne journée is how the French would say 'enjoy your day'
the usual phrase in French for "enjoy your book" is "bonne lecture"
I think they enjoy the aged taste.
the typical phrase in French is 'bon appétit'