Été in French is "been" or "summer" in English.
Translated from English to french, mad (English) is folle in French.
... will send you
will you be ...?
Arobase in French means the typographical name for the "@" (at sign) in English.
J'aime dormir in French means "I like to sleep" in English.
A-t-il? in French is "Has he?" in English.
"Is there?" in English is Y a-t-il? in French.
"Does she have?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase A-t-elle? The question represents one of three ways of constructing interrogative sentences in French. The pronunciation will be "a-tel" in French.
My name translated from English to french is Allen
"Soon, yeah!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Bientôt, ouais! the pronunciation will be "bya-to weh" in French.
"what can I do for you / for your service?"
how many [the things you have to count] are there?
please is translated "s'il vous plaît" in French
"Did it rain?" and "Was it pleasing?" are English equivalents of the French phrase A-t-il plu? Context makes clear which interpretation suits. The pronunciation will be "a-teel plyoo" in French.
Vendredi in French is "Friday" in English.
"Out" in English is dehors in French.
"Where?" in English is Où? in French.