It helps to say it correctly in English, first. "Your so flawless." is meaningless.
"You're so flawless." is probably what you mean to say. That translates as:
"Tu es si impeccable." (To ay see am-pek-AH-bluh)
sans défaut, parfait(e)
parfait ou sans faute
Flawless means without imperfection, without flaws, or perfect. So the opposite of flawless would be imperfect, or flawed.
To say "I am so jealous!" in French, you could say Je suis assez jaloux!
A Flawless Fete is South Pasadena, FL, United States. A Flawless Fete is a perfect party. FETE, when accented properly, is a French word for party. For instance, my business is Flawless Fete s by D... I am a CMP|CWP. Hence, I plan everything from corporate events to dinner parties and wedding. A FETE is an event, a thing-not a place.
It is a French noun, so it is the same, "turquoise".
Egality in french is "égalité" Not so different :)
"Believe" in French is "croire."
There is no "won't" in french, so you say the opposite of I will. Je ne vais pas.
"So far" in French is translated as "jusqu'à présent" or "jusqu'ici".
"So is life" can be translated to "C'est la vie" in French.
In French, Greg is spelled and pronounced the same way as in English. So, you would simply say "Greg" in French.