Je suis trop demander, droit.
If you are asking how to say "am", I am = Je suis.
I think you are asking how to say vegetables. The word is légumes.
This is not french. Are you asking how to say May Day (help) in french? Au Secours [oh say-coohr]
if you are asking how you say it , it is la manche
The question can be of the form, "Est-ce que c'est <adjective>?" The adjective to use depends on the context. If you are asking whether an action is right (just, fair), you could say "juste" or "bien." If you are asking whether an answer or spelling is correct, you could use "correct" also in French, or "exact."
be right back
Your actually asking how to say it in french. but its mi amour mon amour
"Right on" can be translated to French as "tout à fait" or "exactement".
If you are asking how to say "French games" it would be " jeux français".
In French, "on the right" is translated as "à droite."
the verb for "to live" in french is vivre. however, this verb, when translated back to english, means to be alive essentially, so if that was what you were asking for, vivre is the right verb. if you are looking for "to live" in terms of say, i live in that house over there, the verb you are looking for is habiter.
Elle se demande (literaly - she is asking to herself)