"My" is an English equivalent of the French word mes. The feminine and masculine plural form of the adjective shows agreement with the speaker's or writer's possessions. The pronunciation will be "mey" before an adjective or noun that begins with a consonant, such as "mey ko-peh" (mes copains, "my pals") and "mez" before one that begins with a vowel, such as "mey-za-mee" (mes amis, "my (male) friends") in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
Mes Aieux is a French phrase that can be translated into English and means "my ancestors" or "my family". It is the name of a a popular French song artist.
"My three sons" in English means mes trois fils in French.
j'améliore mes muscles pour toi
Mes clés is a French equivalent of the English phrase "my keys." The feminine plural phrase may be used literally or symbolically. The pronunciation will be "mey kley" in French.
Mes is a plural possessive meaning 'my' in French. Ex: Mes enfants > my children; mes voitures > my cars
Merci! Vous aussi! Une de mes amies. À bientot! in French is "Thank you! You also (or, You as well)! One of my friends. See you soon!" in English.
Mes parents is french for "my parents".
je vais à la fête de mes ami(e)s
Avec mes amies and avec mes amis are French equivalents of the English phrase "with my friends." Context makes clear whether female (case 1), male or mixed female and male audiences (example 2) suit. The pronunciation will be "a-vek mey-za-mee" in French.
mes activités préférées sont ...
"My buddies" is an English equivalent of the French phrase mes copains.Specifically, the masculine plural possessive adjective mes is "my" in English. The masculine noun copainsmeans "buddies, chums, friends, pals" in English. The pronunciation will be "mey koh-peh" in French.
Mes vacances préférées is a French equivalent of the English phrase "my favorite vacation." The feminine plural phrase translates literally as "my preferred vacations" in English. The pronunciation will be "mey va-kawnss prey-fey-rey" in French.