"I would still be working" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Je travaillerais encore."
Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "travaillerais" means (I) would work." The adverb "encore" means "still, yet."
The pronunciation is "zhuh trah-veye*-reh aw-kohr."
*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
"Good job" is an English equivalent of the French phrase bon travail. The masculine singular adjective and noun also translate as "nice work" in English. The pronunciation will be "bo tra-veye" in French.
"I work hard!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je travaille dur! The statement also translates as "I'm working hard!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "zhuh tra-veye dyoor" in Alsatian French.
Bon travail!
Bon jour in French is "good day" in English.
Ça, c'est bon! in French means "That, that is good!" in English.
Bon courage in French means "Good luck!" or "Hang in there!" in English.
c'est ça, bon travail means 'that's it, good job' in English.
"Have a good trip!" in English is Bon voyage! in French.
"Enjoy your breakfast!" in English is Bon appétit! in French.
Avoir du bon temps in French means "To have a good time" in English.
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Bon appétit! in French is "Enjoy your meal!" or "Have a good appetite!" in English.
"Eat well!" in English means Bon appétit! in French.