Ferdinand Foch - supposedly sent to General Joffre at the Battle of Marne :- "My centre is giving way, my right is in retreat, situation excellent. I shall attack" (J'attaque). There are other versions, the above one was quoted by Liddell Hart but may be based more on his Counter Attack based philosophy espoused to his troops than the actual words.
'je travaille' means " I'm working " in French.
je suis fatigué means 'I'm tired' in French.
Je t'aime means "I love you" in french.
"I love you too" in french would be "je t'aime aussi!"
"je n'ai pas d'animal" means "I have no pet / no animal" in French.
"I guess" in French can be translated as "je suppose" or "je pense."
In French, "I love you" is said as "Je t'aime."
'Je chosis'
je t'aime
"Have I said I love you in French." But it's not very good French.
"I am happy" in French is said as "Je suis heureux" if you are male, or "Je suis heureuse" if you are female.
Je suis Canadien
"I am the cleaner" in French is said like this: Je suis nettoyer.
It depends.. for a guy it would be 'Je suis fou' for a girl it would be 'Je suis folle'
"je n'ai pas d'argent"
Literal translation is Je suis allez a ville In modern every day French it would be said as 'Je vais en ville'.
General Charles de Gaulle