"bonjour" (hello, can be used the whole day) or "bon après-midi" (I spent a good afternoon)
ounkay
A good doctor in French is un bon médecin.
No amber haase not good at french. thankyou, merci
Mwen Renmen ou I Love you
Only if you have an accent. If you pronouce them correctly then they do not rhyme.
b-honbon
Strictly speaking, "Good afternoon" would be "Bonan posttagmezon," but "Bonan tagon" ("Good day") is more common.
pronouce it "Zed"
pronouce as ty'pe
trente-quatre
mon nom est
We pronouce it like serre
hear 'anniversaire' in link
literally ... meh-lerr
luh-vee-ay
je te déteste
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