bring your notebook
"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.
May he bless you all.
"You were holding swords."
"Bien y vos" translates to "good and you" in English. It is a casual way to ask someone how they are doing.
quis does non iuguolo
"Because you were guardians"
It's Spanish for "I love thou."