That means "go f**k yourself"
va te faire foutre
"Screw you!" in English is Va te faire foutre! in French.
Heart attack in French is crise cardiaque
va te faire foutre
Je suis désolé de lire cela. Si vous avez des préoccupations ou des questions, je suis là pour vous aider.
Va te faire enculer
in terms acceptable by the internet filters, it is translated 'va te faire voir'
There are many possibilities for rudely telling someone to go away. Here are some basics:Casse-toi !File !Va-t'en ! [literally, "go away"]Fiche-moi la paix !Fous-moi la paix !Fous (-moi) le camp !Laisse-moi tranquille ! [literally, "leave me alone"]Va te faire voir (chez les Grecs) ! [the joke is that the ancient Greeks are in Hades]Va te faire fiche !Va te faire foutre ! (careful, this is very vulgar since it means "go get f**ked")Note: The vulgarity of the word foutre varies greatly depending on how strongly the context implies a violent or sexual meaning.It is the same as kissing, except you stick out your tongue. A good way to think about it is to pretend you are saying the word "olive" while doing it. Notice how the tongue comes out. Once you start doing it, you become more comfortable, and will explore more.
no it rotates around earth do your research stupid (va te faire mettre) its in french look it up
'ça te va?' is a familiar expression for 'does that fit you / do you agree?' in French.
"What are we going to do?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce qu'on va faire? The question translates literally as "What is this that one is going to do?" in English. The pronunciation will be "keh-sko va fer" in French.
It is going to be cold