Sort of, it really just means "eat".
According to google translate this means "eat everything"
s'il vous plait mange.
Je mange: I eat Je bois: I drink
It's either the first person or third person singular of "to eat". Je mange - I eat Il/Elle/On mange - He/She/One eats
(je) mange tôt means '(I) eat early' in French.
to eat
Pls translate 'vins et liqueurs, le patron mange içi, gratinée à toute heure'
Yes, 'Eat up' may be an English equivalent of 'Mange'. The word in French is the second person singular form of the infinitive 'manger', which means 'to eat'. It's in the imperative tense of command. It's pronounced 'mawnj'.**The sound 'aw' is similar to the sound in the English noun 'lawn'.
je mange à six is the phrase. It means I eat at six in French.
it is vas mange
Eat me= Me mangez
"Les mange" does not have a direct meaning in French. "Les" is a plural article meaning "the" and "mange" is the third person singular present tense of "manger", which means "to eat". However, "les mange" does not form a grammatically correct phrase or sentence in French.