une phrase (fem.)
To say "Happy Friday" in French, you can say "Joyeux vendredi." Another common expression is "Bon vendredi." Both phrases convey a cheerful greeting for the end of the week.
It's spelled "You're welcome" is English, first of all. And in French, you can say "De rien" or "Pas de quoi". Some French people use other phrases, however.
You can say "all together" in French using various phrases such as "tous ensemble," "tous réunis," or "tous ensemble maintenant."
To say "I am okay" in French, you can say "Je vais bien." If you want to express that you're doing alright in a casual way, you could also say "Ça va." Both phrases convey a sense of being fine or okay.
"That will be" in French can be translated as "ce sera" or "ça sera". Both phrases are commonly used to express future events or situations.
You can say "see you later" by using phrases like "Hasta luego" in Spanish, "À plus tard" in French, or "Auf Wiedersehen" in German.
In French, "on each" can be translated as "à chaque" or "sur chaque". These phrases can be used to indicate that something happens or exists for every individual or item in a group.
In French, "it was worth it" is translated as "c'était la peine." You can also say "ça en valait la peine" to convey the same meaning. Both phrases express that the effort or sacrifice made was justified.
nous habitons à (+ town) / en (+ country), nous vivons à / en
Encouraging phrases in French include Allez! or Va, Allez-y! or Vas-y, C'est bon, Courage, Encore un peu! and On sait que tu peux le faire! or On sait que vous pouvez le faire!
In French, you would say, "Que fais-tu pour Noël ?" If you're addressing someone formally, you can say, "Que faites-vous pour Noël ?" Both phrases convey the same meaning, asking someone about their Christmas plans.
Expressions encourageantes and phrases encourageantes are French equivalents of the English phrase "encouraging phrases." The feminine plural phrases respectively reference non-musical (spoken, written) and musical encouragements. The respective pronunciations will be "ek-sprey-syo-naw-koo-ra-zhawnt" and fra-zaw-koo-ra-zhawnt" in French.