Tu parlez Francais - You speak French
The last time I heard that phrase was when I was at McDonalds. The phrase is an inquiry as to whether you desire french fried potatoes with whatever else you ordered.
Une phrase (fem.)
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".
"C'est ça que j'm (j'aime)" means "it's that I like/love" or "I like/love that" aka, a French translation of the English slogan "I'm lovin' it"
'une phrase'
'La phrase', in French, means 'sentence' in English
In French, you would say, "Aujourd'hui, il fait froid." This phrase translates directly to "Today, it is cold." You can use it to describe the current chilly weather.
'une phrase'
The word "sentence" in French translates to "phrase" or "proposition."
That phrase means that something being talked about is part of a group. For example, you might say that "among other things" french fries are popular at McDonalds. The "other things" are hamburgers, milk shakes, etc.
The French phrase for "good dog" is "bon chien."
The phrase 'white commercial diamond' probably describes a gemstone.