"Everyone moves on, everything passes by, water flows, and the heart forgets" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tout s'en va, tout passe, l'eau coule, et le coeur oublie.
Specifically, the masculine pronoun tout is "everybody, everyone, everything". The reflexive pronoun se* means "her/him/it/one-self". The partitive pronoun enliterally means "of it". The verb va means "(he/it/one/she) does go, goes, is going". The verb passe means "(he/it/one/she) does happen/pass, happens/passes, is happening/passing". The feminine singular definite article la** and the masculine le mean "the". The feminine noun eau means "water". The conjunction et means "and". The masculine noun coeur means "heart". The verb oublie translates as "(he/it/one/she) does forget, forgets, is forgetting".
The pronunciation will be "too saw vah too pahss loh kool ey luh kuhr oo-blee" in French.
*The vowel e drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a verb which begins with a vowel.
**The vowel a drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a noun which begins with a vowel.
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The phrase 'comme chez soi' is French and in English it means 'just like home'. The literal translation for 'comme' is such as, the translation for 'chez' is as, and finally the French word soi translates as home.
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la semaine
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OPA français is the phrase for French takeover. This is the translation from English to French.
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une luge (fem.) is a sledge in French.
it means: my mother.
that's life
It means 'it's mine'.
la belle vie
That's life.
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