It is from the Old French and means "I am ready."
Zheh soo-ee
Basically, you say either "Je suis jaloux" for a boy and "Je suis jalouse" for a girl, but never "Je suis jalousie", cuz that'd mean "I am jealousy." Hope that helps :] Xxx
Je suis jaloux (male speaking) - Je suis jalouse (female speaking)
Je suis allé - I went
The English meaning of 'Je pense' is I think. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. And the verb 'pense' means '[he/she/it] thinks'.
A battle cry or motto for the Frazee/Fracy/Frazier clan, found primarily in Scotland. There were a number of famous standoffs and battles involving these folks. It was incorporated into the family Crest.
You can say "Je suis ici" in French to mean "I am here."
Zheh soo-ee
EE SOOS PRES - always prepared.
Je suis ravi de vous connaitre
Hey, you can say 'je suis énervé contre toi' or 'je suis en colère contre toi' hope I helped
The motto of the Australian Scouts is "Be prepared".
"Zhuh swee-zeh-mey" is a way to pronounce the French phrase Je suis aimée! The declaration may be heard said by a female speaker since a male speaker would say Je suis aimé! It translates as "I am loved!" or "I'm loved!" in English.
Je suis (which means "I am") is pronounced zhuh swee, because the letter e is often pronounced like the short u, and the last consonant of a word is usually silent.
Je suis qui je suis means 'I am who I am' in French.
Je suis né(e) le.... example: je suis né le vingt-deux octobre.
I am here for you / you are the reason of me being here