We'd say "V T F E".
Mittens in french is moufles (f).
baiser
Devise (f)
To say crazy in French, fou,(f-oo)
conversations = les conversations (f)
naive is 'naïf' (masc.) or 'naïve' (fem.) in French.
In French, "F U" can be expressed as "Va te faire foutre", which is a colloquial and explicit way of expressing anger or disdain towards someone.
That could be said 'ferme-la !' in French. Not something you would say to your boss.
It is just Tina. On behindthename.com, I typed in Tina and this is what I found: CATELINE f Medieval French CATHERINE f French, English CHRISTELLE f French CHRISTIAN m English, French, German, Scandinavian CHRISTIANE f German, French CHRISTINE f French, English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch MARTIN m English, French, German, Scandinavian, Russian, Romanian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Croatian, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Finnish MARTINE f French, Dutch
The proper term in french is "F*ck" (No, I am not making this up!)
je t'aime
In French, the name "Stephen" is pronounced as "Stef-uhn." The "ph" sound in English is replaced with an "f" sound in French.