bring your notebook
Close your notebooks
"Close your books!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Fermez vos livres! The command most famously may be heard from a teacher about to give a planned exam or a surprise quiz. The pronunciation will be "fer-mey vo leev" in Alsatian French.
fermez vos livres
you (plural)
It's Spanish for "I love thou."
"rangez vos affaires" means "put your stuff in order / store your things"
take your notebooks
"Close your books!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Fermez vos livres! The command most famously may be heard from a teacher about to give a planned exam or a surprise quiz. The pronunciation will be "fer-mey vo leev" in Alsatian French.
fermez vos livres
Où sont vos cahiers?
you (plural)
It means your lips.
"Bien y vos" translates to "good and you" in English. It is a casual way to ask someone how they are doing.
May he bless you all.
"You were holding swords."
quis does non iuguolo
It's Spanish for "I love thou."
"Because you were guardians"