"Come to the party!" in English is Venez à la fête! in French.
"venir �" do you come to the party? est-ce que tu viens � la fête ?
Ça fait combien? in French is "How much does that come to?" in English.
Qui ne reviendront jamais in French means "Who will never come back" in English.
Comment viens-tu à l'école? in French is "How do you come to school?" in English.
"Vas y" can be translated to "go ahead" or "come on" in English.
Hyène is a French equivalent of the English word "hyena." The feminine singular noun may come immediately after the feminine singular definite article l' since French employs "the" where English does and does not do so. The pronunciation will be "yen" in French.
"Cigarette butt" is an English equivalent of the French word mégot. The masculine singular noun may come after the masculine singular definite article le since French uses "the" where English does and does not employ it. The pronunciation will be "mey-go" in French.
"Come back" in French is translated as "revenir".
"Kommen" translates to "come" in English.
"How is he?" in English is Come sta? in Italian.
Come sta? in Italian is "How are you doing?" in English.
"You'd come back to me!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu me reviendrais! The phrase is in the second person informal singular "you" for use on a family member, friend or peer. The pronunciation will be "tyoo me ruh-vya-dreh" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.