reviens-moi, je t'aime
Reviens vers moi, Je T' aime.
Come in is: 'Entrez'
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"I would come back" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Je reviendrais.Specifically, the personal pronoun je is "I" in English. The present conditional verb reviendrais means "(I) would come back/return" in English. The pronunciation will be "zhuh ruh-vyah-dreh" in French.
When I will be at school, I call you.. it's not grammatically correct in French, so it doesn't come out right in English either...
Qui ne reviendront jamais in French means "Who will never come back" in English.
"Come back" in French is translated as "revenir".
Prends vie! in the singular and Prenez vie! in the plural are French equivalents of the English phrase "Come alive!" The respective pronunciations of the present imperative in the second person -- which translate literally as "(You) Take life!" and "(You all) Take life!" -- will be "praw vee" and "ruh-ney vee" in French.
Italian - venire qui English- Come here
"You'd come back to me!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu me reviendrais! The phrase is in the second person informal singular "you" for use on a family member, friend or peer. The pronunciation will be "tyoo me ruh-vya-dreh" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
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