"Et vous-même" in polite speech and "et toi-même" when speaking to a friend or family member.
The root word "sui" typically means "self" or "of oneself." For example, "suicide" combines "sui" (self) and "-cide" (kill) to mean "self-killing."
tu choisis toi meme mean you chose it your self.
the French use the expression "self-service", which has no French equivalent
excuse my french but Pi*sing my self laughing Amy
pardon is it self in FRENCH.
dresser is it self in FRENCH.
'soi'
you could be mistaken for self centred which mean only cares for your self...
Insure has the same meaning in French as it does in English. Insure means to 'provide or arrange insurance for, or to acquire or have insurance.' To insure : Assurer Insurance policy : une police d'assurance. Assurance can also be in french : Self-assurance (or confidence) , certainty He speaks with self-assurance : Il parle avec assurance J'ai l'assurance que ça marche : I am certain it will work. One more thing : Confidence in french is used to mean trust or secret, and it will be translated with the word "confiance "
soi-même
It does not mean anything in French.
myself is translated "moi-même" in French.