Vous devez is French for 'you have'. This is the 2nd person plural for the verb "devoir".
"il faut passer dessus" or "il faut t'y faire"
Il faut changer. Il faut is a French construction that means approximately "It is necessary." There is also the construction "Il est nécessaire de" which translates into "It is necessary to."
'il faut que tu viennes" is the correct form. It means "you need to come"
Wee is french for yes and is spelled Oui But wee in french is Pipi hope this helps
The phrase 'Il faut vivre ni exister' contains some errors in the French. It may be acceptable in spoken French, where speakers talk quickly and drop syllables and words. But such tends not to be the case in writing. The English equivalent is the following: It is necessary to livre, not [just] exist; or One must live, not [just] exist.
"Il faut apprendre le français" means "it is necessary to / one has to learn French"
"il faut passer dessus" or "il faut t'y faire"
This is French for "what do you do when you have an accident?"
il faut que : "it is necessary that" or "XXX have / has to"
Il faut changer. Il faut is a French construction that means approximately "It is necessary." There is also the construction "Il est nécessaire de" which translates into "It is necessary to."
"Let's not" in French is Il ne faut pas
do we have to do... / does one have to do...
Il doit (le faire), il faut qu'il (le fasse)
Il ne faut pas s'inquiéter - ne vous en faites pas - il faut pas s'en faire
what it takes is 'ce qu'il faut' in French. He doesn't have what it takes to be a ..." = il n'a pas ce qu'il faut pour être un ...
"What do you need for ...?"
Pour tre grand il faut avoir t petit is French for to be great, it must have been small.