"Thanksgiving is always (on) the fourth(Thursday)" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Le Thanksgiving c'est toujours le quatrième.
Specifically, the masculine singular definite article lemeans "the." The masculine demonstrative pronoun ce* means "this, it." The verb est means "(He/she/it) is." The adverb toujours means "always." The feminine/masculine pronoun quatrième means "fourth."
The pronunciation is "luh tahnks-gee-veeng eh too-zhoor luh kah-tryem."
*The vowel drops and is replaced by an apostrophe before a verb that begins with a vowel.
The phrase 'toujours moi' translates as always me. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'toujours' means 'always'. The personal pronoun 'moi' means 'me'.
toujors vouloir is 'to always want' in English.
always melt me down
You're always working?
Translation: Je fait me piquer toujours.
comme toujours - as always
"Beaucoup d'amour toujours" translates to "lots of love always" in English.
"pureté pour toujours" mean "purity forever" in English.
toujours = always a jamais = have never
Translation: Je t'aimerai toujours pour tout la vie. Note: It is as redundant in French as it is in English.
toujours = always
The French phrase "amitié pour toujours" translates as "friendship for ever" in English.