Maybe "joie de vivre" which translates to "joy of living?"
Well, in French mais means 'but' and jamais means 'never', so logically, it must mean something along the lines of 'well, I never'.
Something along the lines of "Sit down, please".
You may say something along the lines of "Niichan, konnichiwa."
No soy de Milano would translate into something along the lines of "I am not from Milano".
I live in Italy and have heard this a lot in fabric stores. I believe it means something along the lines of whimsical, with swirls, or fancy.
You would say "j'aimerais pouvoir" in French to mean "I wish I could."
In French, "Saint-Lazare" is pronounced as "sahn la-zahr."
Something along the lines of "Est-ce costume cavalier moi?"
Something along the lines of "nous sommes heureux de vous rencontrer".
It should be something along the lines of magasin de vetements which is clothes shopping.
Réveiller is pronounced something along the lines of 'ray-vay-yeah'. You can listen to an audio sample in the related link.
"cru" on French red wines is coming from an old grading system (still in use for red Bordeaux)- it meant something along the lines of 'vintage that you can trust'
Well, in French mais means 'but' and jamais means 'never', so logically, it must mean something along the lines of 'well, I never'.
Try something along the lines of "aero".
something along the lines of quadruple
The Necklace says "More than my own life..." so something along the lines of "Plus que ma propre vie" in French.
Depends on the game for instense if its something along the lines of a shooter 13 or older however if its something along the lines of Grand theft auto wait till there 16 or up