bien que
bonne nuit! = good night although there are 3 more ways to say it
In order to say worker in French, you would say, travailleur. If you wanted to say boss in French you would say, patron.
They don't say: "Glory be" in French. They say, Gloire à(Glory to)For example, if you want to say: Glory be to God, you'd say, "Gloire à Dieu".
"où avoir vous avez été" is how you say "where have you been" in french.
It's not a French name.
You say it the same, although Carole is the equivalent first name in French.
You say "porche", you need to make the "ch" sound more "sh". You will say it like this "porsh" although the correct way to say porch in french is PORCHE.
"Eric" is pronounced the same in French as it is in English, although in French it would be spelled as "Éric."
You can say "Je suis chaud" in French, although it can also mean "I am warm." If you want to specify that you are feeling physically hot, you can say "J'ai chaud."
Although the spelling is different, you pronounce the word the same way.
moo in french is "mieu" although cows do not ACTUALLY say moo. If you listen to a cow they actually say ner.
The lack of punctuation puzzled me for a time, but I would say so, since 'French' is describing 'word'.
Singe. This means monkey, and although it is very very close, it's not exactly the same.
Salut, although bonjour is generally accepted.
Le lapin de Pâques (although it is little-known in France)
je t'aime cœur et âme (although French would more often say 'je t'aime de tout mon coeur")
la forêt - feminine. Although you can also say "les bois" (the woods), which is masculine.