It's actually Hebrew, not French. It means What's your name?
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French: voici ma main English: here is my hand
my town
my week
CHasdei HaSHem
To a male: "Hashem shelcha" (השם שלך). To a female: "Hashem shelach" (השם שלך). I say "EH-lee-MEH-lekh".
if you are talking to a male: hashem hu ha oz shelcha (ה׳ הוא העוז שלך) if you are talking to a female: hashem hu ha oz shelach (ה׳ הוא העוז שלך)
if said to a male: hashem hu hahaganah shelcha if said to a female: hashem hu hahaganah shelach
"Shelcha" means 'Yours' (for a male).
It depends on who you're talking to: to a male: God is your help and strength = hashem hu ha-ezra vehaoz shelcha (ה׳ הוא העזרה והעוז שלך) to a female: God is your help and strength = hashem hu ha-ezra vehaoz shelach (ה׳ הוא העזרה והעוז שלך) to a group: God is your help and strength = hashem hu ha-ezra vehaoz shelachem (ה׳ הוא העזרה והעוז שלכם)
meritlist of ma english
if you are talking to a man: ma shlohm halev shelcha (מה שלום־הלב שלך) if you are talking to a woman: ma shlohm halev shelach (מה שלום־הלב שלך)
the Lord is here = Hashem po (ה׳ פה)
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Ma chèrie = My love
"I love my mother" is literal English equivalent of the French phrase J'aime ma mère. The declarative statement also translates as "I do love my mother!" in English. The pronunciation will be "zheh-ma mehr" in French.