It can mean:
...do you want to give (it) back to him...
...do you want to turn him into...
I'm him.
It's someone who's really frustrated.
I think it means "May the wine that you drink be as good as you are" but I am searching for a better translation, preferably from someone who uses french as their first language. Thank you.
lui (say: lay)
Une montre = A watch It can also be the present conjugation of "Montrer", which means "To show". e.g. Montre-moi = Show me Je lui montre ma montre = I am showing him my watch
You want him/her to return?
The statement 'Lui que je veux' means He [is the one] whom I want. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'lui' means 'he, him' for emphasis. The relative pronoun 'que' means 'whom'. The personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. And the verb 'veux' means '[I] want'.
En vouloir means to be angry at or to hold a grudge (against somebody). So, "je lui en veux" means "I am angry at/am holding a grudge against him."
C'est lui que je veux - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
Something like "I'm nervous to ask you, I don't want you to say no to me"
I'm him.
It's someone who's really frustrated.
Franglais for: I think I am falling for him.
"et lui" means "and him" in French.
Lui è. es. He is Francesco -> Lui è Francesco
Yes. The personal pronoun 'lui' may mean 'he, him' in its role for emphasis in a sentence. It also may mean 'to him, to her, to it' in its role as the indirect object of the verb of the sentence.
fiez-vous Ã? lui (not "en lui") means : trust him.