Usually written as : Je viens en paix which means I come in peace.
Pronunciation: Jeuh vee-unh ahn_ pay
It is pronounced as "zhuh vuh(n) da(n) lah peh" with the "n" sound in parentheses representing liaisons that occur in connected speech.
"Je te souhaite la paix."
Je suis dans la classe means 'I am in the classroom'.
"I was born in the city" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Je suis née dans la ville. The pronunciation of the words -- which are spoken by a female -- will be "zhuh swee ney daw la veel" in French.
Je vis dans une maison assez grande.
To say "I am OK in certain areas" in French, you can say "Je vais bien dans certains domaines" or "Je me sens bien dans certains domaines."
Je viens dans la paix
Je danse* I dance Je dans means 'I in' which makes no sense
Je vais dans mean I'm going in.
Je danse dans ma tête was created in 1992.
"I go during..." and "I go in..." are English equivalents of the incomplete French phrase Je vais dans... . The pronunciation of the words -- whose meaning depends upon the context, such as that of "I go during the day" or "I go in the streets" -- will be "zhuh veh daw" in French.
Je suis dans la classe means 'I am in the classroom'.
I am in
"I was born in the city" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Je suis née dans la ville. The pronunciation of the words -- which are spoken by a female -- will be "zhuh swee ney daw la veel" in French.
Je suis dans le train - 2000 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
"I work in a hospital" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je travaille dans un hôpital. The statement also translates literally as "I'm working in one hospital" in English. The pronunciation will be "zhuh tra-veye daw-zeh-no-pea-tal" in Alsatian French.
Moi, je travaille a l'ordinateur.
je vis dans un chalet, j'habite dans un chalet