The Hawaiian word "moi moi" translates to "sleep" in English.
The French word "moi" translates to "me" in English.
It translates to "leave me alone" in English.
In Hawaiian, "moi moi" is a term used to describe a state of sleep or drowsiness. It is often used to refer to someone who is nodding off or falling asleep.
The French word for "excuse you" is "excusez-moi."
Excuse-moi, s'il vous plait.
moi (in French) = me (in English) ...or hi in Finnish, too moi, moale (in Romanian) = soft (in English)
tu es à moi
It is "laissez-moi tranquille"
It translates to "leave me alone" in English.
Do you love life like I do?
reviens-moi, je t'aime
The French word "moi" translates to "me" in English.
"with" is not a word in french, but if you mean "how does "with" translate in french?", "avec" is the equivalent of the English "with".So, for example, if you want to say:"You are with me" in french, it would be "Tu est avec moi"
my pleasure - kisses
It translates 'write to me in french mummy'.
It's "moi".
it's "sleep" in hawaiian