It means 'Put down your pens'.
Posez is the imperative mood of poser, meaning to put down. As it has the vous ending, this suggests the sentence is addressing more than one person.
Vos means your, and stylos is pens.
"Put down your pens!" literally and "Stop writing!" loosely are English equivalents of the French phrase Posez vos stylos!The pronunciation will be "po-zey vo stee-lo" in French.
take your notebooks
il me manque vos commentaires/vos remarques vos commentaires/vos remarques me manquent
"Tous vos souhaits se réalisent" means "all your wishes come true" in French.
it means 'bless you!'
"Put down your pens!" literally and "Stop writing!" loosely are English equivalents of the French phrase Posez vos stylos!The pronunciation will be "po-zey vo stee-lo" in French.
Take up your pens is the English equivalent of 'Prenez vos stylos'. A looser equivalent is 'Get ready to start writing' or 'You may start writing'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'prenez' means '[you all] take'. The personal possessive 'vos' means 'your'. The noun 'stylos' means 'pens'.
prenez vos stylos (verb: 'prendre')
you (plural)
It means your lips.
"You were holding swords."
May he bless you all.
"Bien y vos" translates to "good and you" in English. It is a casual way to ask someone how they are doing.
quis does non iuguolo
"Because you were guardians"
It's Spanish for "I love thou."
bring your notebook