"Comment vas tu?" means how are you?, using the familiar form in French.
"Comment รงa va?" is the phrase in French that translates to "How are you?"
"familiar with" in French is translated as "familier avec".
a guy is 'un gars' (familiar) or 'un mec' (more slangish) in French.
In French, you can say "faisons la bringue" to mean "let's get drunk."
You are lying is "tu mens" (singular and familiar) or "vous mentez (plural OR formal) in French.
In French familiar, you would say "Tu veux avoir" or "Tu aimerais avoir" to express "Would you like to have".
(familiar) "Your birthday" in french. If it is not familiar, it becomes "Votre Anniversaire".
If you are familiar with the person it is : Ou est-tu? If you are not familiar (formal) Ou-etes vous?
"familiar with" in French is translated as "familier avec".
'ça te va?' is a familiar expression for 'does that fit you / do you agree?' in French.
Big breasts are 'des gros seins' (familiar/slangish) in French.
a guy is 'un gars' (familiar) or 'un mec' (more slangish) in French.
Votre beauté (formal) Ta beauté (familiar)
les enfants, les gosses (familiar)
- "nie znam tego" is not French, it is Polish for: "I don't know this/that." or "I am not familiar with this/that."
Butt is called 'le derrière' in French, or 'le cul' (familiar / slangish)
You are lying is "tu mens" (singular and familiar) or "vous mentez (plural OR formal) in French.
In French, you can say "faisons la bringue" to mean "let's get drunk."