this is from 'ne te casse pas la tête', literally speaking "don't break your head", which is familiar French speech for "don't worry"
"Kassepalatete" is not a known phrase in Kanak or French from New Caledonia. It does not have a direct English translation. It could be a local slang or a made-up word.
"Why do you say no?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Pourquoi tu dis non? The question also translates as "Why are you saying no?" in English. The pronunciation will be "poor-kwa tyoo dee no" in French.
You can introduce an English teacher to a French teacher by saying, "Bonjour, this is [English teacher's name]. They teach English, and are interested in connecting with you to share teaching ideas and collaborate."
Christopher in French is pronounced as "Kris-to-fair."
"Vieux" in French is pronounced as "vyuh." The sound "vy" is like saying the English word "vee" with a soft "y" sound at the end. The "uh" sound is the same as saying the letter "u" in English.
"Je ne peux pas parler français" Is the phrase used in French when saying, "I can not speak French" in English.
It expresses admiration or great satisfaction; something like "it's great!"
"Why do you say no?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Pourquoi tu dis non? The question also translates as "Why are you saying no?" in English. The pronunciation will be "poor-kwa tyoo dee no" in French.
French = bonjour english = hello
"Salut" in French means "Hi" is English. In other words, it's an informal way of saying "Hello".
'thank you as necessary'
As far as I know, the sentence is written in French on one side, and in English on the other.
"Je ne peux pas parler français" Is the phrase used in French when saying, "I can not speak French" in English.
Christopher in French is pronounced as "Kris-to-fair."
Qui ne peut ne peut in French means "Who cannot, cannot" as the equivalent of the English saying "If you can't, you can't!"
It's French, and says: email me back/by return
French for "Like this, like that". English equivalent of saying something is "so-so"
Frasi D'Amore is a French clothing company, a song written by Alicia Keys and famous French saying. Frasi d'amore translates to, "I love you in English."