"ramassez vos affaires !" means "take up your stuff" in French.
"rangez vos affaires" means "put your stuff in order / store your things"
"les affaires". A businessman is "un homme d'affaires".
Les affaires can mean Only plural noun - - The business - "Les affaires sont les affaires" = Business is business" - The belongings - "Je prends mes affaires et j'arrive" = I take my stuffs and I come As a noun - Matter - "c'est une affaire de goût" = "it is a matter of taste" - Case : "Une affaire de drogue" = A drug case
des affaires may mean 'business' or 'stuff' mon père fait des affaires > my father is doing business je range mes affaires > I put my stuff back in place
are you here on business?
business - political scandals
you sevier is not French.
French words that can mean particular are:particulierdifficilemeticuleux
It means "and all my bothers' stuff".
"Bi" in French is a prefix that means "two" or "twice." It is added to words to indicate a duality or double aspect, like in the words "bicyclette" (bicycle) or "bilingue" (bilingual).
Perhaps you mean 'mots brouillés' - scrambled words (not a usual expression in French)
I have only a few words in French, but I think you mean mon ami, which is French for 'my friend.'