That depends on who you're talking about (the subject of the verb). 'Manger' is the French verb 'to eat', and is conjugated as follows:
I eat / I am eating - je mange
You eat / You are eating - tu manges
Used when talking to one other person informally.
He/she eats / is eating - il/elle mange
Il mange for 'he is eating' and elle mange for 'she is eating'.
We eat / We are eating - nous mangons
You eat / You are eating - vous mangez
When talking to more than one person, or talking formally.
They eat / They are eating - ils/elles mangent
Ils mangent when referring to a group containing at least one male, elles mangent for speaking of only females.
Bon apatite means enjoy eating in french that's why waiters all ways say that in french
To say the word "I" in French, one would say "je."
In French, the word "he" is Il.
In French, the word on is sur.
The verb 'to say' is 'dire' in French.
To say the word enthusiastic in French you say the word enthousiaste. In the Italian language this word is said as entusiasta.
you say it in a french accent
"With" in French is "Avec".
Dans is the French word for in.
'son' is her in french
la bonne cuisine
The French word for speak is parler.