It means something like "but come play".
It means "Yes, but I prefer to play hockey"
Im guessing that you mean 'What does jouer mean' rather than men. Jouer is the verb 'to play' in French
Je viens can mean I come, I am coming, but can also mean I just; je viens mangé - I just ate; je viens dormi - I just slept, je viens manger - I just eat.
Tu c jouer is phonetic for tu sais jouer and means Do you know how to play?
I am from France, but I moved to Canada.
tu viens d'où ? means 'where do you come from? ' in French.
en faisant. Je viens d'écrire 'en train de faire' (non mais qu'est-ce ça!)
mais pour quoi: but, what for ?mais pourquoi: but, why ?
play well
playing cards means jouer jouer cartes. hopeit helps
It depends on the context - it could be part of the verb 'jouer' - to play or it could mean 'a cheek' (part of your face) - it is also used in charcuterie and cuisine - joue de boeuf.
The cast of Viens jouer dans la cour des grands - 1997 includes: Raymond Aquaviva as Pascal Trieste Pierre Cassignard as Antony Beppe Chierici as Barelli Didier Flamand as Villeneuve Steve Kalfa as Xavier Rieux Isabel Otero as Carole Lamberti Robert Plagnol as Christopher Louviers Bob Swaim as Foster Georges Wilson as Yves Louviers