appréciez le football, profitez du foot, or simply 'bon foot !'
the usual phrase in French for "enjoy your book" is "bonne lecture"
enjoy your day
profiter de la coqueluche du football
the typical phrase in French is 'bon appétit'
"Yes, I enjoy it" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Oui, j'en jouis.Specifically, the personal pronoun je is "I". The partitive pronoun en literally means "of it". The verb jouismeans "(I) am enjoying, do enjoy, enjoy". The pronunciation will be "wee zhaw zhwee" in French.
passe un bon week-end
"The football field" and "the soccer field" are English equivalents of the French phrase le terrain de foot. The masculine singular phrase also translates as "the football ground," "the football pitch." "the soccer ground" and "the soccer pitch" in English. The pronunciation will be "le teh-rehd foot" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
The likely word sought is the French phrase bon appetit(bon appétit,"enjoy your meal").
Une phrase (fem.)
Bon voyage is a French equivalent of the English phrase "good voyage." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "Enjoy your trip!" and "Have a nice trip!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "bo vwa-yazh" in French.
Bon voyage is a French equivalent of the English phrase "good trip." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "Enjoy your trip!" and "Have a nice voyage!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "bo vwa-yazh" in French.
"Football (soccer) fan" is an English equivalent of the French phrase fan de foot. The pronunciation of the masculine singular prepositional phrase -- which translates literally as "fan of foot(ball, soccer)" -- will be "fa duh foot" in French.