The phrase "without any further ado" means without any more delay or hesitation. It is often used to introduce something that will happen immediately or without additional formalities.
you mean 'without any further ado' to proceed without and more fuss
"Adieu mon ami" means "Goodbye, my [male] friend." ('amie' being the feminine version of 'ami') The equivalent phrase, when said to a female friend would be "Adieu, m'amie".
Au Revoir pronounced "o revoir" source: I take french, third year
If you mean 'adieu', it is French for goodbye.
Do you mean the abbreviation ADU, or do you mean the word "adieu"?
Adieu mon bel amour means "Farewell, my beautiful love".
it means goodbye
It means: "said goodbye."
The term "mean long grin" is not commonly used or recognized. It is likely a made-up phrase or a specific term used in a certain context or community. Without further information, it is difficult to provide a specific meaning for this phrase.
An "-ing phrase" implies perhaps a present participle phrase. Without further context, iit could mean you need to identify one, define one, or produce one.
The phrase "Tjaml upi" does not have a clear meaning in any known language or context. It could be a misspelling or a made-up phrase. Without further context or information, it is difficult to determine its intended meaning.
The word adieu means bye. Friends can use the term when they have to separate for a small while, but will see each other soon.