tu m'énerves! (singular form of you)
vous m'énervez! (plural form of you)
il s'obscurcit
Merci pour obtenir mon courrier
'stop getting on my nerves / looking for trouble or I'll break your arm'
occupé is how you say engaged in French
extatique is how you say ecstatic in french
you get on my nerves is 'tu m'énerves' in French.
that means roughly "you're getting on my nerves". It's quite a rude way to say it.
You mean "you're" (= "you are"), not "your", which is "your" as in "your book."And we don't usually say, "You're on my nerves." We say, "You're getting on my nerves."So your question should be, "What if you're getting on my nerves?"The answer to that question is already on WikiAnswers. Go to http://www.answers.com/nerve and check "idioms."
it means that your getting into their nerves so you need to stop.
This is how u say thank you for getting back in french:''Je vous remercie pour se remettre''.
How yall doin? thats how you say it :-)
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You can say "Je vais mieux" in French to mean "I am getting better."
il s'obscurcit
yog = yall
you say "Hi (or Hay)yall
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