Nothing in this spelling or pronounciation, a better transcription or more context would help.
"je" is probably "je" (I) or it could be "jeu" (game), pronounced the same.
"hesky" might be "ski", meaning together with "je" "I am skiing".
Or it could be combined with "moc" to form "esquimau" (eskimo).
"moc" doesn't seem to fit in this context, but one form of the verb "moquer" (to mock) is "moque" and pronounced as "moc", so maybe the whole sentence is a common and familiar one "De qui il se moque ?" (Whom he is making fun of?)
I live
Is not French. Je t'admire means "I admire you".
'je' means 'I', and 'ici' means 'here' in French.
"Je t'aime ma soeur" means "I love my sister" in English.
If you mean "Je parle beaucoup français" it mean I speak French a lot.
Je means 'I'.
"Je m'appelle" means "my name is" in English.
Je suis is French for 'I am'.
'si je' means "if I" in English.
I love it/him/ her (Je t'aime) I adore him/her/ it (Je l'adore)
It means I remember
"Je sais" means "I know" in English.
"Je me lava" in English translates to "I washed myself."
but I
I like you . I love you is Je t'aime .
Je t'aime encore means "I still love you" in English.
"je le reçois" means "I receive him" or "it".