"Eat well!" in English means Bon appétit! in French.
"Eating" in English is manger ("to eat") in French.
The sentence "eat it" in English can be translated to "manger" into French.
"do you like to eat?"
Je mange is a French equivalent of the English phrase "I eat." The first person singular subject pronoun and present indicative verb also translate into English as "I'm eating," "I am eating," or "I do eat" according to context. The pronunciation will be "zhuh mawzh" in French.
a MRE (Meal Ready to Eat) is called 'un plat préparé' in French.
Qu'est-ce que mange une vache? in French means "What does a cow eat?" in English.
what time in the evening do you eat / what time do you eat tonight
The verb "to eat" can be translated into the French "manger".
The word eat when translated from English to Japanese is taberu.Say Tab-er-u.
"Eat them!" as a command (imperative) in English is Mangiali! in Italian.
"Does she love to eat?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Aime-t-elle manger? The question also translates as "Does she love eating?" and "Does she like eating?" in English. The pronunciation will be "em-tel mawn-zhey" in French.
Mangia! is a literal Italian equivalent of the French word Mange! The verb -- which means "Eat!" in English -- is in the second person informal singular of the present imperative in both cases. The respective pronunciation will be "MAN-dja" in Italian and "mawnzh" in French.