je te vois à l'entraînement
à bientôt
"To see joy" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase voir la joie. The phrase literally translates as "to see the joy" in English. The pronunciation will be "vwar la zhwa" in French.
"Must see" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Faut voir.Specifically, the verb faut means "(It) is necessary, must." The infinitive voir means "to see." The pronunciation is "foh vwahr."
The phrase "will practice" is a verb (future tense).
Bellement sexy! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "sexy beautiful." The phrase translates literally as "beautifully sexy" in English. The pronunciation will be "bel-maw sek-see" in French.
The phrase "les deux" translates to "the two" in English.
On s'y verra! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "See you there!" The pronunciation of the future indicative in the third person reflexive singular -- which translates literally as "One will see each other," "We will see each other" -- will be "oh see vra" in French.
"Me too, dear!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Moi aussi, chère! The phrase also translates as "Me also, (my) pet!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mwa o-see sher" in French.
Pierre de souci is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "worry stone." The pronunciation of the prepositional phrase -- which translates literally as "stone of worry" -- will be "pyer duh soo-see" in French.
The phrase meteo monde is French. Meteo monde is french for the phrase weather world. They consider meteo monde their weather forecast such as one would see on the nightly news.
"I also love..." is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase J'aime aussi... . The pronunciation will be "zheh-mo-see" in French.
"See you soon!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase À bientôt! The prepositional phrase translates literally as "To (seeing you) soon!" in English. The pronunciation will be "a bya-to" in French.