I think you're trying to say, "Jetez-vous, mon amour," which would loosely translate to, "Skedaddle, scoot, get going, my love."
Literally, "Se Jeter" can be used as throwing one's own body, for instance, out the door, if the lady is taking too long to apply her makeup.
"Laisses-moi vous aimer" means "let me love you" in English.
Vous êtes le monde pour moi, vous êtes tout pour moi
It means "And I see"
The correct phrase is 'avec moi s'il vous plait'. This means 'with me please'.
It means: Are you going to marry me?
"Laisses-moi vous aimer" means "let me love you" in English.
allows me to
I can make out "voulez-vous avec moi", which would mean "do you want with me?". Pour bon muir isn't understandable to me.
vous et moi sera un jour Arriver you and I will one day arrive
"Aide-moi" translates to "help me" in French. It is a phrase used to ask for assistance or support.
qu'est-ce que vous pensez de moi ? means 'what do you think of me?' in French.
"parlait avec moi" means "was speaking with me" in English.