Je remplis la fiche means 'I fill up the form / the page' in English.
"Je remplis la fiche" translates to "I am filling out the form" in English.
"Je sais" in French means "I know" in English.
"Je m'appelle" in French means "My name is" in English.
"Je suis cachΓ©" is French for "I am hidden."
"Je suis du" is a French phrase that translates to "I am from" in English.
You can say "je le jure" in French to mean "I swear."
Je m'en fiche translates to 'I don't care'
Je m'en fiche maintenant.
je means in french, I,my.
"je ne veux plus en entendre parler, ça ne m'intéresse plus, maintenant je m'en fous (slang), maintenant je m'en fiche (slangish)"
I don't care. = Ça m'est bien égal. (It is well equal to me.) You can also use: Je m'en fiche. Note: I, personally, have only heard people use "je m'en fiche" when angry/upset. I believe the first translation "Ça m'est bien égal" is more courteous.
Je m'habille is 'I get dressed' in French.
je sens is 'I feel' or 'I smell' in French.
je me lève is I get up in French.
If you mean je in French, as in je joué or je fini, then it means I, as in I play or I finish. :0)
Je.
'je travaille' means " I'm working " in French.
"a je mir" doesn't mean anything in French.