"You've got a (male) friend" is an English equivalent of the French phrase T'as un copain. The pronunciation of the declarative statement in the second person informal singular -- which colloquially and conversationally elides the standard Tu as un copain -- will be pronounced "ta eh ku-peh" in French.
"My love! You enchant me!" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Mi amor! ¡Me encantas! The declaration also translates as "My love! I (really) like you!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mee a-MOR men-KAN-tas" in Uruguayan Spanish.
I have always known it to be pronounced po tas sium.
There are four syllables in the word 'catastrophe.' ca-tas-tro-phe
The only one I could find was Utas - the eighth day after any term or feast; as, the utas of St. Michael.
Ako nga yung nagtatanong eh ! Tas babalik sa akin ? Shunga lang ? Hahahhahaha ! Xd abnormal kayo !
"lots of money" is translated "beaucoup d'argent", or familiarly "des tas d'argent" in French.
simpate (sem-pot-ta) ueraca(uraca bullientas (bully-en-tas)
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Hey nene, how are you?
"Loads" can be translated to French as "beaucoup" or "énormément."
"To listen to films" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase escuchar cintas. The present infinitive and feminine plural noun also translate into English as "to listen to tapes" or "to listen to movies." The pronunciation will "EY-skoo-TCHAR SEEN-tas" in Latin America and "EY-skoo-TCHAR TCHEEN-tas" in the Castilian-influenced parts of Spain.
como estas = how are you
"Stupid words" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase palabras tontas. The feminine plural noun and adjective also translate into English as "dumb (foolish) words." The pronunciation will be "pa-LA-bra-STON-tas" in Spanish.
what does tas tev saulit ceru tev patiks mean in english
Fantastique - pronounced " fon-tas-teek"
"un tas de choses"
Is the "ve ri tas" supposed to be one word: "veritas"? If so, it means truth.
"Citizenship" is an English equivalent of the Latin word cīvitās. The feminine, third declension noun in its singular nominative form also translates as "citizenry" in English. The pronunciation will be "KEE-wee-TAS" in Church and classical Latin.