"each" in English translates to "chacun" in the French language. Pronounced like "shack young" but do not speak the "ng" in young.
Each is "chaque"
chacun - each one (masculine)
chacune - each one (feminine)
chaque jour - each day
chaque appareil
chaque jour
pour chacun
l'un et l'autre
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.
It's common to say 'au revoir'.
Savoure chaque truffe
You don't. You only say Shabbat shalom in Hebrew. If you are asking how French Jews greet each other on Shabbat, they say "Shabbat Shalom"
you can use google translate.
To say a year in French, break it down and say each number individually. 1683 = Mille six cent quatre-vingt-trois (one thousand six hundred eighty-three)
Prenez soin l'un de l'autre
Nous nous voyons á peine