Je veux faire des choses coquines pour vous! in French means "I want to do naughty things for you!" in English.
Comment arranger toutes les choses is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "How to right all matters." The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw a-ra-zhey too-tley shoz" in French.
Une chose is singular for "a thing"Les choses means "things, or the things; stuff"
"You too. Many (good) things for you!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Toi de même. Bien des choses � toi! The wish translates literally into English as "You, the same. Many things to you!" The pronunciation will be "twad mem byad sho-za twa" in northerly French and "twa duh meh-muh byeng dey sho-zuh-sz twa" in southerly French.
The phrase 'special things' is translated into French as choses speciales, choses particulieres. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'choses' means 'things'. The adjectives 'particulieres' and 'speciales' mean 'special'. If the meaning is 'the special things', then the phrase in French is 'les choses speciales', 'les choses particulieres'. For the definite article 'les' means 'the'. If the meaning is 'some special things', then the phrase in French is 'des choses speciales', 'des choses particulieres'.
"Choses que celle ci cheri" translates to "Things that she cherishes" in English.
"J'ai fait." For example, 'I have done many good things' could be translated to "J'ai fait beaucoup de bonnes choses".
choses chaudes
Choses.
Les choses.
a thing is 'une chose' (fem.) in French.
You can say "les choses changent" in French to mean "things change."
pense positivement, vois les choses du bon côté