"The sea! D--n it!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase La mer! Zut alors!
Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la is "the". The feminine noun mer means "sea". The expression zut tends to be expressed as "d--n, d--n it" in English. The adverb alors translates as "then, well".
The pronunciation will be "lah mehr zyoot ah-lors" in French.
"tout, alors" means 'all, then' in French. The phrase resembles "à tout à l'heure" which means 'see you later'
The phrase 'a tout alors' contains a misspelling. For 'alors' needs to be replaced with 'a l'heure'. The corrected phrase 'a tout a l'heure' means in a little while, shortly.
The sentence 'Alors vous parlez francais' means So you speak French. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'alors' means 'in that case, so'. The personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'. The verb 'parlez' means '[you] speak'. And the noun 'francais' means 'French'.
I think you are amusing
Then, you are good. or Okay, you are good. Alors is like a filler word.
The French phrase "alors nous" translates to "so us" or "then us" in English. It is often used to transition to a new topic or to introduce a consequence.
"So why do you not have...?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Alors pourquoi n'as-tu...? The question also translates as "So why are you not having...? in English. The pronunciation will be "a-lor poor-kwa na-tyoo" in French.
The phrase 'et alors' means and so?, andso what?, or so what? In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'et' means 'and'. And the adverb 'alors' means 'in a short while, then'.
if you get there, then / if you succeed, then
"tout, alors" means 'all, then' in French. The phrase resembles "à tout à l'heure" which means 'see you later'
"Ça alors", is an expression used in French for exclamation. It is similar to "wow", "amazing" etc. in English.
Alors
"Alors" in French can be translated to "so" or "then" in English, depending on the context.
"So you're what?" and "Then what are you?" are respectively literal and loose English equivalents of the French phrase Alors t'es quoi? The adverb, subject pronoun, present indicative verb, and relative pronoun represent a colloquial, conversational, friendly, informal way of saying Alors tu es quoi? The pronunciation will be "a-lor tey kwa" more informally and "a-lor tyoo ey kwa" less informally in French.
"So" or "then" are general English equivalents of the French word "alors."Specifically, the French word is an adverb. It may be placed wherever it needs to be for emphasis or clarity within a sentence. The pronunciation is "ah-lohr."
The phrase 'a tout alors' contains a misspelling. For 'alors' needs to be replaced with 'a l'heure'. The corrected phrase 'a tout a l'heure' means in a little while, shortly.
The sentence 'Alors vous parlez francais' means So you speak French. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'alors' means 'in that case, so'. The personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'. The verb 'parlez' means '[you] speak'. And the noun 'francais' means 'French'.