It depends on what you are trying to say.
The French oui-oui (pronounced "we we") means "yes, yes" (as in total agreement).
If you are referring to the English slang for a small penis (wee-wee), this would be zi-zi (pronounced zee-zee) in French.
The Cajun French translation for 'my love' is 'mon amour'.
The French term used for provinces is "province".
You can say "nous voilà" in French to express "here we are."
Handcuffs are primarily used by law enforcement to restrain individuals who are being arrested or detained. They are also used in some BDSM practices for consensual power play.
The pen. Originally the feather, from which pens were first made.
You can say "Où sommes-nous?" in French to ask 'where are we?'.
The word for villain in French is "méchant" or "villain" if you want to use the English term.
There is no single word for "sharp" in French. Trenchantmeans cutting, affilé is sharp ( of the tongue), pointu is pointed, aigu is acute, acéré is honed, and so on.
The pronunciation of 'stupid' in French is "stoo-peed."
"Je t'avoue, rien n'y fait" translates to "I admit, nothing works" in English. This phrase expresses a sense of resignation or helplessness.
The French word "petit" is pronounced as "puh-tee" in English. The first syllable "pet" is pronounced like "puh" and the second syllable "it" like "tee".