The word 'je' is a personal pronoun. Its equivalent in English is I. The word 'avoir' is the infinitive form of the verb. Its equivalent in English is to have. The phrase 'j'ai' is the French equivalent of the English 'I have'.
Puis-je avoir... is a French equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "Can I have...?"Specifically, the verb puis means "(I) can." The subject pronoun je means "I." The infinitive avoir means "to have."The pronunciation is "pwee-zhah-vwahr."
"avoir un grand mercredi" means "to have a big/huge/lengthy" Wednesday in English.
"I am glad I might you" does not mean anything in English. If perhaps you meant to write: "I am glad I met you", there are two different ways to translate this. 1) If you mean it in the sense that you are glad to have been introduced to this person, the translation would be "Je suis content de vous avoir fait la connaissance." or informally, "Je suis content de t'avoir fait la connaissance." 2) If you mean it in the sense that you are glad that a certain person that you already know was able to make time for you, the translation is "Je suis content de vous avoir rencontré." or informally, "Je suis content de t'avoir rencontré."
I live
Is not French. Je t'admire means "I admire you".
'je peux avoir vingt euros' means 'I can / I may have twenty euros' in French.
"Je suis heureux de vous avoir, je t'aime." means "I am happy to have you, I love you."
In French, "ai" is the first person singular form of the verb "avoir," which translates to "have" in English.
Puis-je avoir... is a French equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "Can I have...?"Specifically, the verb puis means "(I) can." The subject pronoun je means "I." The infinitive avoir means "to have."The pronunciation is "pwee-zhah-vwahr."
I want to have lunch
This is text language reading 'I can't, I have a date (or an appointment) and I have to have (something) with me.
"Am" in French translates to "ai", a form of the verb "avoir" which means "to have" in English.
In French familiar, you would say "Tu veux avoir" or "Tu aimerais avoir" to express "Would you like to have".
to have a life
"avoir un grand mercredi" means "to have a big/huge/lengthy" Wednesday in English.
Peux je veuillez avoir or est-ce que je peux avoir un ____, s'il vous plait
Peux je veuillez avoir or est-ce que je peux avoir un ____, s'il vous plait