Hello - Bonjour Goodbye - Au Revoir
"Hello" translates to "bonjour" and "goodbye" translates to "au revoir" in French.
You can say "Ils sont ennuyeux" in French to express "they are boring."
"Why are you leaving?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Pourquoi tu pars? The question also translates as "Why do you leave?" in English. The pronunciation will be "poor-kwa tyoo par" in French.
"Why do you say no?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Pourquoi tu dis non? The question also translates as "Why are you saying no?" in English. The pronunciation will be "poor-kwa tyoo dee no" in French.
'Le cousin' translates to 'the cousin' in English.
"La cousine" translates to "the cousin" in English.
i love is j'adore in french.
"The child" is an English equivalent of the French phrase l'enfant. The masculine singular phrase may be found translated into English without "the" since French uses the definite article where English does and does not. The pronunciation will be "law-faw" in French.
À Cuba is a French equivalent of the English phrase "in Cuba." The pronunciation of the prepositional phrase -- which translated literally as "at Cuba," "to Cuba" -- will be "ah kyoo-bah" in French.
Vous me manquez
Je t'aime
imagine ca
Avoir is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "to have." The pronunciation of the present infinitive will be "a-vwar" in French.
Parlez-vous français?
The phrase "ze debilos" is not French.
"He is..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Il est... . The phrase also translates literally as "It is..." in English. The pronunciation will be "ee-ley" in French.
"Only" is an English equivalent of the French phrase ne...que. The adverbial phrase translates literally as "not...that" in English. The pronunciation will be "nuh kuh" in French.
Golden retriever (Canis lupus familiaris) is a masculine noun when translated from English to French. The phrase serves as an English loan phrase in French. The pronunciation will be "gol-den ruh-tree-vehr" in French.