... mais il essaiera de son mieux, il fera de son mieux
Bel essai
Better grammar would be to say "You're the best Dad" This translated into French is: Tu es le meilleur papa.
elle est la meilleure
as a french speaking anglophone my best advice is to say it like a dragon's "lair", dog "doo", and the last part is hard. if you can pronounce the word "tant" in french, try to focus on saying that word instead of your English version of "temps". it sounds more like how you say ice "tong" in English then "temp'erature. Try saying "tong" without the last vowel and form an "m" as best you can, but don't say it like a "ton" of bricks. The only other English word that comes to mind is "vom'it for some reason, but i think that should help.
it is " Je me suis amusé."Try the link below if you need any more translations
You can say "Je fais de mon mieux" which translates to "I try my best" in French.
You simply say "French is the best."
It's spelled "six" but prounounced "sees" Try to rhyme it with Peace. That's the best way I can describe it
you say goodbye in French
The best player is "le meilleur joueur" in French.
'best by date' in french is 'mieux par date'
Bel essai
Try this one is "essaies celui-ci (masc.) / celle-ci (fem.)" in French.
You can say "Je suis le meilleur" in French to express that you are the best.
Try "bleuets flamboyante"
Fille
Que faire si votre Best