Au-revoir
To say "glare" in French, you would use the word "éclat."
You use 'au' to say 'to the' or 'at the' before a masculine word.
The French use the word "jockey" (masculine noun).
To say "bounce" in French, you would use the word "rebondir".
"bonjour", same as for "good day" or "hello", there is no specific "good morning" or "good waking up" in French. Some breakfast product brands are called or use the word "bonjour" in their ads.
Bonjour is the French word for "Hello" or "Good day". French speaking people say bonjour.
En - (In)- French They Do not use capital letters :)
When wanting to translate "it's called" over from english to french, the proper spelling of the french word is ça s'appelle. If we wanted to say it in a full translated sentence a good way to use the word would be in the sentence "on appelle ça un fantôme" which is French for "it's called a ghost."
To say "light" as in a light color in French, you can use the word "clair."
Bonjour It is the same as in hello, but frenchs do not have a special word for good morning, so they use bonjour.
In the evening, same use as good evening or good night in english
Well, I've heard it pronounced like this in Paris: "am-ber-GAIRE." I think they use our spelling.The French use the same word that we do - just say it with a french accent!