"I played soccer" is an English equivalent of the French phrase J'ai joué au foot. The sentence also translates as "I've played soccer" or "I have played soccer" in English. the pronunciation will be "zeh zhwey o foot" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
Jai is not an English word. It can't be translated into Hebrew.
j'ai joué au foot means 'I played football' in French (understand 'soccer' if you live in the US)
"finish" from English to French: fini to say " I am finished" in French it is: jai fini
"J'ai -------- ans." literally means: I have -------- years. It's interpreted as: I'm -------- years old.
The sound "jai" in French may mean "I have" (J'ai), the "jay" bird (geai), or the "jet" stone (jais).
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"moi jai onze ans" is incorrect French. It seems like you meant to say "j'ai onze ans" which means "I am eleven years old" in English.
I depends of the contet but most of time J'ai means I have
that means nothing in French.
You would say "J'ai péter" in French.
I have three mice
oui jai is "young writing" or "easy writing" have to be "oui j'ai" yes I have, ye I gat