In your life.
Ta mère est tombée dans la rue hier! in French is "Your mother fell in the street yesterday!" in English.
your life = ta vie/votre vie ("Votre" is the polite form of "you", in French)
"Ta tu ceart" is an Irish phrase that translates to "You are right" in English. It is used to affirm someone's statement or opinion, indicating agreement or correctness.
"I am your life" or "I follow your life" may be English equivalents of the French phrase Je suis ta vie.Specifically, the pronoun je means "I." The verb suis means "(I) am" if it is the first person singular of the present indicative of the infinitive être. It means "(I) am following, do follow, follow" if it is the first person singular of the present indicative of the infinitive suivre. The feminine possessive adjective ta means "(informal singular) your." The feminine noun vie means "life."The pronunciation is "zhuh swee tah vee."
"Ta you ag leamh" is Irish Gaelic for "You are reading." It combines the verb "ta" (are), "you" (you), and "ag leamh" (reading). This phrase is used to indicate that someone is currently engaged in the act of reading.
dans ta chair means in your flesh in English.
"et dans ta ville" means "and in your town" in French.
It means "What is in your classroom?" in English.
Qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans ta ville ? means "what is there in your town?" in French.
From French to English, it means "make your life".
That's life.
Ta mère est tombée dans la rue hier! in French is "Your mother fell in the street yesterday!" in English.
"et tu n'étais pas dans la voiture" means "and you weren't in the car" in French.
your life is translated ta vie (using the pronoun for you singular and informal) / votre vie (using the pronoun for you plural or formal) in French.
"how many are you in your class?"
"Do you have a highlighter in your pencil case?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase As-tu un surligneur dans ta trousse? The question also translates as "Do you have one marker pen in your bag?" in English. The pronunciation will be "ah-tyoo eh syoor-lee-nyey daw ta trooss" in French.
"Who is in your family?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qui est dans ta famille?Specifically, the indefinite pronoun qui is "who". The verb est means "is". The preposition dans means "in, within". The feminine possessive adjective ta means "(informal singular) your". The feminine noun familletranslates as "family".The pronunciation will be "kee ey daw tah fah-mee" in French.