Where are you going ?
"Go to the board!" and "Go to the table!" are two English equivalents of the French present imperative phrase Allez au tableau! The pronunciation will be "a-ley o ta-blo" in French.
in spanish Mas o menos (pronounced as it is spelled)
The word vous = you (in French)
Comment vas-tu aujourd'hui? and Comment allez-vous aujourd'hui? are French equivalents of the English phrase "How are you doing today?" Context makes clear whether one "you" informally (case 1) or formally or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "kuh-maw va-tyoo o-zhoor-dwee" in the singular and "kuh-maw-ta-ley-voos o-zhoor-dwee" in the formal singular and formal and informal plural in French.
"Things also are going (well with me). Thank you. Please sit down!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Ça va aussi. Merci. Asseyez-vous s'il vous plaît! The pronunciation will be "sa va o-see mer-see a-sey-yey-voo seel voo pleh" in French.
estraño = "strange"
を (o) designates which part of the sentence is the object:i.e,watashi WA = I = Subjectwatashi o = me = Object
doming o means in English Sunday are Saturday
It means "and" O means "Or"
"Es grande o pequeño" translates to "Is it big or small" in English.
Accept the request for the car.
Dont you mean Samoan to English? o.0