Tout sur mon in the masculine and Tout sur ma in the feminine are French equivalents of the English phrase "all about my."
Specifically, the masculine noun tout means "all, everything." The preposition sur means "about, on, over." The masculine possessive adjective mon and the feminine ma mean "my."
The respective pronunciations are "too syoor moh" and "too syoor mah."
'La phrase', in French, means 'sentence' in English
The phrase "les deux" is a phrase that comes from the French language. The French phrase, "les deux" translates from French to English to the phrase "the two".
Conjuguant tous les verbes is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "conjugating all of the verbs." The present participial phrase translates literally as "conjugating all the verbs" in French. The pronunciation will be "ko-zhyoo-gaw too ley verb" in French.
"O.K.!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase D'accord! The interjection translates additionally as "All right!" or "Fine!" and literally as "of agreement" in English. The pronunciation will be "da-kor" in French.
Pour tout le monde is a French equivalent of the English phrase "for everyone." The masculine singular prepositional phrase translates literally as "for all the world" in English. The pronunciation will be "poor tool mond" in French.
"Only" is an English equivalent of the French phrase ne...que. The adverbial phrase translates literally as "not...that" in English. The pronunciation will be "nuh kuh" in French.
"He is..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Il est... . The phrase also translates literally as "It is..." in English. The pronunciation will be "ee-ley" in French.
C'est tout bon! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "It's all good!" The declaration also translates literally as "This is all good!" in English. The pronunciation will be "seh too bo" in French.
"We are... ." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Nous sommes... . The phrase also translates literally as "We're..." in English. The pronunciation will be "noo suhm" in French.
Le fils is a French equivalent of the English phrase "the son." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "the boy" in English. The pronunciation will be luh fees" in French.
"Wow!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "oh-là -là ."Specifically, the French phrase is an exclamation of surprise. The pronunciation is "oh-lah-lah."
The French equivalent of the English phrase, to have, is: avoir.