"Tonight I will join..."
It's actually 'ce soir,' not se soi. It's a french phrase that means 'tonight.'
"Yes, I <something> with you tonight" Presumably "Yes, I sleep with you tonight" or something along those lines. Oui je coucherai avec toi ce soir means "yes I will sleep with you tonight". Je Coucherai is the future singular tense of se coucher conjugated into the "Je" or I form. Thus the phrase means what I have stated. A useful tool I have found online is www.wordreference.com . It is a great free online language dictionary. Hope this helps
couvert de bisous ce soir means covered with kisses tonight
voulez vous coucher avec moi se soir means 'do you want to sleep with me tonight?'.
Est-ce qu'on se verra ce soir, On se verra ce soir? or Te verrai-je ce soir? and Se verra-t-on ce soir? are French equivalents of the English phrase "Will I see you tonight?" Formality (case 1), informality (examples 2, 3) and intermediate formality/informality (instance 3) decide which form of "Will one see one another this evening?" suits. The respective pronunciations will be "eh-skon suh vra suh swar," "on suh vra suh swar," "tuh vrezh suh swar" and "suh vra-ton suh swar" in French.
Je ne sais quoi - which means I don't know how to describe it
this may seem like a joke but it actually means "not in luck this evening?"
J'espere tu a se soir
voulez-vous coucher avec moi se soir 2X= do you wanna sleep with me tonight.
"I weigh ..." is "je pèse (... kilogrammes)" in French.
thank you for the good times tonight
Je n'aime pas se mouillerJe means Ine (verb) pas means notaime is conjugation from aimer which means likese mouiller means get wetHope this help :D