Enjoy yourself there: Amusez-vous il ya
Have a good time: s'amuser
"Have a good time" is said as "Passez du bon temps" in French.
pass a good time in french is...passer un bon moment
have a good time-----passer un bon moment Or: s'amuser bien
Avoir du bon temps in French means "To have a good time" in English.
passe un bon moment / amuse-toi bien
"To enjoy yourself" or "to have a good time."
It translates literally as cellebrate well. It means have a good time, enjoy yourself.
"What is it that I am good at that I also enjoy doing?"
Rejoice, have fun, have a good time, party, enjoy yourself, make merry, commemorate, cheer....
If someone wants you to have a good time, have a wonderful time, or have a fantastic time, they just want you to enjoy yourself. Those are all descriptions of what they hope your time will be like as you spend it.
To "kick up your heels" means to enjoy yourself, have a good time, party on, etc.
Relax and enjoy yourself.
To do anything good be it kissing or anything, you must remove nervousness. Relax your yourself and enjoy the moment.
Depends what was the cause to lose it, but usually you can just loosen up, go have a good time with your friends, and get in that cheerful move. Enjoy yourself.
At the end of the afternoon - after school
you should just invite your closest friends and family who you no you will have a good time with and just enjoy yourself the day is about you.
"Have a good time" is said as "Passez du bon temps" in French.