play well
Tu c jouer is phonetic for tu sais jouer and means Do you know how to play?
Probably "beau match", or "joli match". You could also say "bien joué", which means "well played". pronunciations: beau = boh match = same as English joli = zhoh-lee bien = bieh[n] (nasal vowel) joué = zhway
It depends on the context - it could be part of the verb 'jouer' - to play or it could mean 'a cheek' (part of your face) - it is also used in charcuterie and cuisine - joue de boeuf.
"des conseils pour mieux jouer" is French for "advice for best play"
If you mean 'bien', it is an adverb and it means well as in 'well done!' - 'c'est bien!' or 'c'est bien beau' or 'c'est bien fait'.
J'aime bien jouer avec ma soeur.
Im guessing that you mean 'What does jouer mean' rather than men. Jouer is the verb 'to play' in French
Tu c jouer is phonetic for tu sais jouer and means Do you know how to play?
Probably "beau match", or "joli match". You could also say "bien joué", which means "well played". pronunciations: beau = boh match = same as English joli = zhoh-lee bien = bieh[n] (nasal vowel) joué = zhway
playing cards means jouer jouer cartes. hopeit helps
It depends on the context - it could be part of the verb 'jouer' - to play or it could mean 'a cheek' (part of your face) - it is also used in charcuterie and cuisine - joue de boeuf.
to play is 'jouer' in French.
If you mean 'Le bien' it means 'The good'.
"Jouer au" translates to "to play" in English, specifically referring to playing a game or a sport. The phrase is often used with the names of games or sports, such as "jouer au football" (to play soccer) or "jouer au tennis" (to play tennis).
"des conseils pour mieux jouer" is French for "advice for best play"
'to play an instrument' (music)
Good, good!