someone says something (like i have a poor family) and another person says you can say that (because they don't have a family so they can earn more money as a
pickpocket on the streets.That example was a Victorian one.)
'une phrase'
No, the correct phrase is 'he does it'.
"how about there" is not a grammatical phrase.
yes there is
Comment dit-ton cette phrase en français?
Xenon is a gas which does not say anything, so there is no particular phrase.
That is called a "chant" or a "repetitive phrase."
Yes.
Difficult to say, as the phrase does not appear to exist in English.
"Living the dream" is the correct way to say the phrase.
To say "the same to you" in French, you can use the phrase "pareillement."
To say "the same to you" in Polish, you can use the phrase "wzajemnie."