dis-moi (informal) or "dites-moi" (formal and/or plural)
"Tell me" in French is "Dis-moi".
Dis moi
The French word "dis" translates to "say" in English.
You can say "Je te le dirai demain" in French, which translates to "I will tell you tomorrow."
"Tell" in French is "dire."
To say "I've spoken French for (a certain amount of time)" you would say "Je parle francais depuis (amount of time)" For example, I would say "Je parle francais depuis six ans" to tell you I've been speaking French for six years.
Soixante-douze Sixty-twelve. Silly, innit? In Canada, Switzerland and Belgium they say septante-deux, which makes sense, but tell that to the académie.
its Me dire pourquoi
lui dire
The French word "dis" translates to "say" in English.
dites-moi où
bonjour
"Tell" in French is "dire."
I will tell my daughter is: je vais dire a ma fille
ne dites à personne
You can say "Je te le dirai demain" in French, which translates to "I will tell you tomorrow."
just tell her to suck your wii wii
learn a little french and tell them their eyes are really pretty or say i love your outfit
you say "babe" and he'll say "yes?" then you'd say "lets try this again..." then french kiss him!