the translation is: I don't care!
[I] wish/hope you (plural) have fun (implying that the listeners are going on a trip or going somewhere to play)
"The days of the week are..." is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Les jours de la semaine sont... . The pronunciation will be "ley zhoor duh la suh-men so" in French.
"Mon frère" is French for "my brother." It is a term of endearment used to refer to a male sibling or, in some contexts, a close male friend. The phrase can also be used in a broader sense to express camaraderie or solidarity among men.
coed in the English dictionary means a girl or woman student at a school where both men and women attend classes.
The English translation for the words "reyes magos" is "wise men." Reyes magos is Spanish. There are many sites that will help with translations, from almost any language into English and vice versa.
Men.
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Je suis occupé (men) Je suis occupée (women)
The French word "rue" (feminine noun) means "street" in English.The English words man/men are "homme/hommes" in French.
Of Course, but only a few can speak fluent English. Some french men only know a little or some English.
In English, the possessive form of men is men's. in french, it is homme's or monsieur's. You should find more on Wikipedia under 'Common English Language'.
Depended on what country they were living in. French, French, English, English . But often educated/Noble English spoke French since William the Conquer was French and that carried on ( still does Elizabeth today has all her menus in French). This even carried over to the English colonies that educated men read/spoke French.
English, probably French ( educated men in this time spoke French) and possibly Latin.
Something like "you are the baby brothers of good men".
The translation of the Spanish phrase "Chistes Feministas" in English is simply Feminist Jokes. It is not political correct to make jokes about women or men which are of bad taste.
It's French for the dream of all men
"The men's" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase degli uomini. The preposition di combined with the masculine plural definite article gli and the masculine plural noun translate literally into English as "of the men." The pronunciation will be "DEY-lyee WO-mee-nee" in Italian.