pour toi Moussa vient de Côte d'Ivoire
Voilà l'été
Hyper is "Hyper" is French, we don't translate it as it comes from Greek.
The phrase "les deux" translates to "the two" in English.
It is a shortened form of the French 'Chef de Cuisine' which in turn comes from Latin 'Caput' which can translate as Chief
its just basically boys band in french, because on Google translate (boyband) has no definitions found but (boy band) comes up as boys band that's the answer.
The word Esta translates into French to mean Spanish. It depends on the context, but it comes from the verb "estar" which means "to be." So depending on the rest of the context of the sentence, está might mean "it is," "you are," "he is," or "she is."
You don't. The French don't have a concept for that. If you translated "poser" it comes out as "someone who poses" which would be a model, for example. Idioms typically don't translate well because they depend on cultural context.
The site at http://dictionary.reference.com/translate/index.html gives it a literal translation of: blow of meAnswerDoes not mean anything in french. Maybe it is "écoute-moi" which means "listen to me".Or maybe it's "coup de main", which means "(helping) hand".
He comes from / she comes from ... is "il /elle vient de ..." in French.
il/elle vient - he/she comes
'It comes from' in French is 'il vient de'.
Dawson comes from the English surname meaning "Son of David."LaPointe is a French surname which originally came from a nickname for a soldier-- so I suppose that you could translate it as "Soldier."