(je) mange tôt means '(I) eat early' in French.
p still means p in french. it is words that are different
"quoi de neuf" means 'what's new?' in French.
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It means to walk unsteadily, usually with short steps and a slight side-to-side motion. Children just learning to walk do this, that's why a name for a child just beginning to walk is "tot" or "toddler".
Tôt means 'soon in French.
"très tôt" means "very early" in French.
If you are talking about the French phrase "a bientot", it means goodbye.
(je) mange tôt means '(I) eat early' in French.
Pas trop tot
plus tot with a hat on the o.
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Some other words that mean "goodbye" in other languages include "au revoir" in French, "arrivederci" in Italian, "adieu" in French, "sayonara" in Japanese, and "auf Wiedersehen" in German.
In French, Au revoir In German, Auf Wiedersehen In Dutch, Tot ziens
'sins' isn't a Dutch word. Probably 'ziens' is meant here. 'Tot ziens' means 'Goodbye'.
The phrase 'a bien tout' contains a misspelling. For the word 'tout' needs to be spelled 'tot' and added to the end of 'bien'. The corrected phrase 'a bientot' means [See you] soon. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'a' means 'to'. The adverb 'bientot' means 'in a little while, soon'.
'as soon as possible': le plus tot possible / le plus vite possible