"Je mangerai" means "I will eat" in French.
je te mangerai means " I'll eat you " in French.
Ou je mangerai ton sandwich
Je mangerai le bar à l'etoile
Je mangerai du glace tous les jours
The verb "to eat" can be translated into the French "manger".
sin je je je je means that to to to to
If you mean je in French, as in je joué or je fini, then it means I, as in I play or I finish. :0)
The word "would" is an auxiliary that goes before a verb to express the conditional mood in English. In French this is expressed with the conditional conjugation, which is formed (without exception!) by taking the future stem and adding the imperfect endings. So, for example: I would eat -- je mangerais I would sell -- je vendrais I would go -- j'irais I would be -- je serais Note that the "je" conditional is therefore very similar to the "je" future and some native French speakers pronounce them identically, but remember there is no S on the end of the future form (je mangerai, je vendrai, etc.).
Well, it litterally means: "Madam, I don't eat six days." If you want to say: I don't eat during six days = Je ne mange pas pendant six jours. I won't eat during six days = Je ne mangerai pas pendant six jours. I haven't eaten for six days = Je n'ai pas mangé depuis six jours.
Je means 'I'.
"a je mir" doesn't mean anything in French.
They mean 'I love you' and 'I adore you'