Your sentence is missing a verb. If you are trying to say "you are good at football", then it would be ¨"Eres bien al fútbol." Maybe "Juegas al fútbol bien" might be better.
Tu muy bien al futbol means Your very good at soccer
You very well to the soccer.
I don´t feel well = No me siento bien He/ She doesn´t feel well = No se siente bien Dont you ( informal ) feel well ? ¿no te sientes bien? Don´t you (formal ) feel well ? ¿no le siente bien?
it means "you think your the sh*t"
That sentence is phrased incorrectly. Roughly it translates to I like you very much, madam. It should be "Je vous/t' aime bien, madame" meaning Je=I, vous/te(t')=you, aime=like(Could be love, depends on context), bien=well, but in this case means very/very much, madame=madam. The sentence translates roughly into I like/love (depending, again, on who you're talking to) you very much, madam. IF the aime is used to mean love, then the vous should be te(t' in front of vowels and/or unaspirated h's) (formal>informal) although that does not make too much sense with the word "madame" at the end.
The phrase 'Bien sur is prob mon amour' mixes four French words, with two in English. The words 'is prob' stand for 'is there a problem' in English. The French equivalent is 'y a-t-il un probleme'. The corrected phrase, 'Bien sur, y a-t-il un probleme, mon amour?' means [But] of course, is there a problem, my love. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'bien' means 'well'. The adjective 'sur' means 'certain, sure'. The adverb 'y' means 'there'. The verb 'a' means '[he/she/it] has'. The letter 't' is placed between a verb ending in a vowel, and a subject beginning with a vowel, in a question. The personal pronoun 'il' means 'he'. The indefinite article 'un' means 'a, an, one'. The noun 'probleme' means 'problem'. The possessive adjective ''mon' means 'my'. The noun 'amour' means 'love'.
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I don´t feel well = No me siento bien He/ She doesn´t feel well = No se siente bien Dont you ( informal ) feel well ? ¿no te sientes bien? Don´t you (formal ) feel well ? ¿no le siente bien?
it means "you think your the sh*t"
"oui je sais, mais t'aimes bien nan" translates as "yes I know, but you do like that, innit?" in French.
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"Elle parlera français bien assez tôt"
Al Jacobs's birth name is Albert T. Jacobs.
Al Poling's birth name is Alfred T Poling.
This is the Spanish version of, "Right on! Cool! Me too!" 'También' is spelled with a 't', not a 'd'.
G. F. T. Al-Said has written: 'American and Egyptian media coverage of the Camp David Peace Accords'
"Hace muy frío hoy." It is very cold today. I don´t think you would use the progressive for this statement.
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"In a while warm indeed!" is a literal English equivalent of the English phrase À bientôt bien chaud. The pronunciation of the adverbial phrase, adverb, and masculine singular adjective will be "a bya-to bya sho" in French.