ca me plait beaucoup ici
'viens ici' or simply 'ici' are the usual ways you say 'come here' to a dog in French.
"viens ici"
C'est ici (pronounced "say eesea")
In french it's 'fruit', but you say it like 'fwi' In Japanese it's kudamono (I think) I don't really know anymore... lol
Vent is the translation for wind( to blow). I don't know what wind is (to wind a clock) but check on www.dictionary.com. I think it is tourne.
The French translation for "How do you like it here?" would be: Comment ça vous plaît ici ?
mon despite
Here is ici in French
Je vous aime beaucoup.
here is 'ici' in French.
A-Bi A like in "my" Bi like in "bee" but with a really short "ee".
You can say "nous voilà" in French to express "here we are."
Enter here in French is entrer ici.
Here is/are = Voici or Voila
voici
"Here we are" in French is "Nous y voilà".
bonjour