EE SOOS PRES - always prepared.
Zheh soo-ee
EE SOOS PRES - always prepared.
You can say "Je suis ici" in French to mean "I am here."
Je suis ravi de vous connaitre
Hey, you can say 'je suis énervé contre toi' or 'je suis en colère contre toi' hope I helped
"Zhuh swee-zeh-mey" is a way to pronounce the French phrase Je suis aimée! The declaration may be heard said by a female speaker since a male speaker would say Je suis aimé! It translates as "I am loved!" or "I'm loved!" in English.
I am here for you / you are the reason of me being here
Je suis un espion Pronounce: Jeu soui uhn ness-pee-aon
je suis content(e) de vous revoir
It is from the Old French and means "I am ready."
Je suis toujours means 'I'm always' in French. The pronunciation in French is Jay sue-es too-ja-ors. This can be pronounced differently depending on the French dialect.
"Zhuh swee luh wa" is a way to pronounce the French phrase Je suis le roi! The declaration translates literally as "I am the king!" or "I'm the king!" in English. It also will be translated as "I am king!" or "I'm king!" since French employs definite articles where English does and does not use "the."