What do you mean by "yes yes". In English for someone to use the word twice can be a sign of impatience or arrogance...in french using the word "oui" which = yes twice would carry a similar connotation.
In French, "yes yes" can be translated as "oui oui." It does sound similar to "wee wee" in English, but "oui oui" is the correct phrase in French for saying yes twice.
The French word haute sounds like "oat" (the H is silent), and then koo-TOOR.The term is pronounced many different ways, as it is a French term but often spoken in English context.(the correct French pronunciation is at the related audio link)
The French word that sounds like "twal" is spelled "touaille." It refers to a towel or cloth used for cleaning.
You can say "we will" in French by using the phrase "nous allons."
Jesus, like in English but sounds like Jeyzu.
"Wee" means "yes" in French. However, "wee wee" is not a correct phrase in French and doesn't have a specific meaning.
"c'est la guerre": that's war.
there are no direct words that translate to "house of horrors" however the combination of words that would most closely resemble "house of horrors" in French translate into English as "I hate the United States" . By the way, the English phrase "smells like sh_t" sounds like the French phrase that, translated into English, means "I am a Frenchman".
The French word haute sounds like "oat" (the H is silent), and then koo-TOOR.The term is pronounced many different ways, as it is a French term but often spoken in English context.(the correct French pronunciation is at the related audio link)
me -- moi (sounds like "mwah")
"How" as in "how do you do it" is comment (sounds like kuh-MAH, with the second syllable being nasal) "How" as in "how happy are you" doesn't really exist in French, although you might use the phrase "à quelle mesure" in a formal context.
les sounds quite like layil sounds like eel
The French word that sounds like "twal" is spelled "touaille." It refers to a towel or cloth used for cleaning.
"Su Diev" is not a French phrase. It sounds like it could be Lithuanian, translating to "by God" in English.
You can say "we will" in French by using the phrase "nous allons."
Sounds like "Do you feel like I do", that was a phrase from a Peter Frampton song by the same title.
"Saisons". Sounds like "saihzouns".
It's treize. It sounds like Trez.