"Content (glad, happy, pleased) to meet you" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Contente de te rencontrer. The pronunciation of the feminine singular adjectival perspective on meeting a peer - as signified by the use of the second person informal singular -- will be "ko-tawnt duh tuh raw-ko-trey" in French.
The French adjective "content" (fem. "contente") means "happy" or "satisfied", just like in English.
Avant in French is "before" in English.
Je suis contente
"I dance!" in English is Je danse! in French.
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"Glad" in English is content or heureux in the masculine and contente or heureuse in the feminine in French.
Happy is translated 'heureux / heureuse' or 'content / contente' in French.
to meet is translated 'rencontrer' in French.
"She's not pleased!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Elle n'est pas contente! The feminine singular statement also translates as "She isn't glad!" and "She is not happy!" in English. The pronunciation will be "el ney pa ko-tawt" in northerly French and "el ney pas ko-taw-tuh" in southerly French.
Rencontrer means 'to meet' in French.
The French word "content / contente" = 'happy'the English word 'content' = "le contenu"
The French adjective "content" (fem. "contente") means "happy" or "satisfied", just like in English.
My name translated from English to french is Allen
The French adjective "content" (fem. "contente") means "happy" or "satisfied", just like in English.
Vendredi in French is "Friday" in English.
"Where?" in English is Où? in French.
"How?" in English is Comment? in French.