"do you speak French now?"
Tu es grand maintenant in French means "You are big now" literally or "You've grown" loosely in English.
Quelle heure est-il? in French means "What time is it now?" in English.
Maintenant means 'now'
Maintenant, je vais brièvement étudier le français.
Maintenant et à jamais! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "now and forever!" The phrase translates literally as "now and to ever" in English. The pronunciation will be "meht-naw ey a zha-meh" in French.
"Now you speak" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Maintenant vous parlez. Context makes clear whether the audience is of one person or more since vous translates as "you" in the singular and "you" and "you all" in the plural. The pronunciation will be "mehnt-naw voo par-ley" in Alsatian French.
the French word "maintenant" means "now" in English.
"Go right now!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Allez tout maintenant! The pronunciation of the present imperative in the second person formal singular/formal and informal plural -- which translates literally as "Go only now!" -- will be "a-ley too meht-naw" in northerly French and "a-ley too meh-tuh-naw" in southerly French.
In English it means 'Not now'.
"Now you are free!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Maintenant vous êtes libres! The pronunciation of the exclamatory phrase in the present indicative of the second person (formal singular "you" or formal/informal plural "you all") -- will be "meht-naw voo-zet leeb" in northerly French and "meh-tuh-naw voo-seh-tuh lee-bruh" in southerly French.
My name translated from English to french is Allen
"when did my wife change her home and where is she living now?"(cannot say...)