Déjà vu.
The term from French is deja vu (déjà vu, pronounced day-jha voo). It means the impression that you have seen or witnessed something before.
dejavu is three syllables: de as in "day", ja as in "sha" but softer (like a french "j"), and vu sounds like "voo" (like voo doo)
Vous êtes un ange. = pronounced "voo-set-arn-arnj"
woo - yee - chich
"Only you" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Seulement vous.Specifically, the adverb seulement means "just, only". The personal pronoun voustranslates as either "you" in the singular or "you all" in the plural. The pronunciation will be "suhl-maw voo" in French.
It is pronounced "ray-pon-day see voo play" in French.
The term from French is deja vu (déjà vu, pronounced day-jha voo). It means the impression that you have seen or witnessed something before.
shayfu de vu (shay-foo day voo)
"Voudrais" in French is pronounced "voo-dray". The 'vou' is pronounced like "voo" and the 'dray' is pronounced like "dray".
poo-vay voo may-day see-voo-play In French, it means "can you please help me?"
tang voo
Dépêchez-vous (hurry up) sounds like "day-pay-shay-VOO".
in french they say vold (voo lod).
The translation of "to keep" in French is "garder" or "conserver."
dejavu is three syllables: de as in "day", ja as in "sha" but softer (like a french "j"), and vu sounds like "voo" (like voo doo)
(oo-vle-voo-voo-she-avec-mua) ou vle vou vou she avec mua
niveau trois (Nee-voo twa)