Je suis fier de toi! or Je suis fière de toi! in the singular and Je suis fier de vous! or Je suis fière de vous! in the plural are French equivalents of the English phrase "I'm proud of you!" Context makes clear whether the speaker is female (cases 2, 4) or male (examples 1, 3) to an audience of one "you" (instances 1, 2) or of two or more "you all" (options 3, 4). The respective pronunciations will be "zhuh swee fyerd twa" in the singular and "zhuh swee fyerd voo" in the plural in French.
to be honest with you, there are as many french words as there are as many english words, so according to this, im not sure what french words you're looking for, so i will just list a sentence with four english words translated to french (or more like a french sentence translated to english):J'ai besoin de plus d'informations.I need more information.
I believe that this person translated that phrase from french into english. "Je suis a votre disposition" (french) means I am available to help you/ assist you .
family is translated 'famille' (fem.) in French.
je suis très fier
Im-pi-an
Je suis fatigué(e)
im going is : je vais or it can be je aller or je allez
the phrase 'im bored' is taikutsushiteru
no because im french and it took me two weeks to learn English
yes im proud to be from you
Im not sure how to say it, but in Japanese it is 大根
The English phrase "I'm flattered" is translated to Spanish as: "Me halagas."