Imperative
Décide-toi.
or décidez-vous
NB :
The singular imperative (Tu) of the first regular verbs group (the verbs finishing with -er), does not end with the s . Don't worry if you ever forget this rule, french use to make the mistake).
Tu décides (present tense)
Décide-toi ! (impérative)
Go away !! va-t-en !!
Tu vas - you go (or you're going)
maquillage :)
la maquillage is French for make-up.
maquilleuse
I think you mean to MAKE UP ONE'S MIND. It means to come to a decision.
To make up your mind means to make a decision. You hear this when someone is having a hard time deciding between choices. You would say "make up your mind!" if they can't decide between two outfits, or which meal to choose in a restaurant. If you are the one who cannot decide, you could say "I can't make up my mind."
laisse inventent
"Le maintenir" is to say keep it up in French....
Make-up in French is maquillage.
I give up is " J'abandonne " in French.
haut (pronounced oh) is french for up.
to go up the stairs is 'monter les escaliers' in French.
bâtons jusqu'à [ Sticks Up in French ]