Yes, the phrase m'ennuyer is French.
Specifically, the reflexive pronoun me* means "myself". The verb ennuyer means "to bore, bother, worry". Together, the reflexive and the verb translate as "to be bored, to be bored (with myself)".
The pronunciation will be "maw-nweye**-yey" in French.
*The vowel e drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a verb which begins with a vowel.
**The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye".
Une phrase (fem.)
The phrase "les deux" is a phrase that comes from the French language. The French phrase, "les deux" translates from French to English to the phrase "the two".
The word "sentence" in French translates to "phrase" or "proposition."
The correct punctuation for the French phrase "Bon voyage" is an exclamation mark at the end of the phrase.
The Cajun French phrase for "has started" is "a commencé."
Une phrase (fem.)
The phrase "les deux" is a phrase that comes from the French language. The French phrase, "les deux" translates from French to English to the phrase "the two".
'une phrase'
'La phrase', in French, means 'sentence' in English
'une phrase'
The word "sentence" in French translates to "phrase" or "proposition."
The French phrase for "good dog" is "bon chien."
"Da-zyoor" is the pronunciation of the French phrase d'Azur. The masculine singular prepositional phrase translates as "of the blue (sky)."
"Bo zhest" is the way to pronounce the French phrase beau geste.
"Wow!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "oh-là -là ."Specifically, the French phrase is an exclamation of surprise. The pronunciation is "oh-lah-lah."
The correct punctuation for the French phrase "Bon voyage" is an exclamation mark at the end of the phrase.
"Bel shev" in northerly French and "bel sheh-vruh" in southerly French are pronunciations of the French phrase belle chèvre. The feminine singular phrase translates literally into English as "beautiful goat."