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In French, you can say "Cela semble bon" to mean "sounds good."
"Sounds perfect love" can be translated to "sonne comme un amour parfait" in French.
bizzare but it sounds better if you say it like my friend Corrine with a "crazy insane" French accent
You actually spell it the same way. It sounds exactly the same.
would be "ca sonne bien" as a direct translation ( the sound is ok). But if you say it meaning "it a good idea", you would rather say : Ç'est une bonne idée. I don't think there's a french equivalence to this expression
"mauvais" (that's a French word) To say it you would say - MOVAY - sounds like that.
You say, "zut" ! It sounds like 'zoot'
In French, you can say "Cela semble bon" to mean "sounds good."
neuf sounds like nerf
succés sounds a bit like suck-say
In French, "how are you" sounds like "comment vas-tu?" Comment Ça va?
"Sounds perfect love" can be translated to "sonne comme un amour parfait" in French.
You spell it Afrique and it sounds like Ah-freek.
suis sounds like swee Example: je suis = I am
It basically sounds like SAN-TROPAE
et chanter sounds like: (ay shantay)
bizzare but it sounds better if you say it like my friend Corrine with a "crazy insane" French accent