It means, "Tuesday, I play the computer." "Mardi" means "Tuesday". "Je" means "I". "Joue" is the conjugated form of "jouer" meaning "to play". "À" means "at" in English, but we English speakers don't use these "filler words." Lastly, "l'ordinateur" means "the computer."
It depends if you're talking about the verb to play :je joue (=I play)il joue (=he plays)elle joue (=she plays)on joue (=we play)Or the body part la joue (=the cheek)
Tuesday
What do you like to do? J'aime regarder la tele et joue au tennis. pourquoi
What do you like to do? J'aime regarder la tele et joue au tennis. pourquoi
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
It depends if you're talking about the verb to play :je joue (=I play)il joue (=he plays)elle joue (=she plays)on joue (=we play)Or the body part la joue (=the cheek)
Tuesday
on Tuesdays I have ...
On tuesday, i go to.... [mardi=tuesday, je vais (aller)=to go]
je joue pour : I'm playing for... il, elle joue pour : he, she is playing for...
Moi Je Joue means i play
Bon, in french, means good. Mardi Gras means 'Fat Tuesday.' Saying Bon Mardi Gras is the english equivilant to saying Happy Mardi Gras.
Mardi=Tuesday Gras=Fat Both are french words that when translated to english from Mardi Gras means Fat Tuesday.
"Joue" is a conjugation of the verb "jouer" which means "to play."
la joue (fem.) is the cheek (part of the face) in French.
Play
I play