Cajun for "It is good
I am guessing you mea "se habla", not "sa habla". If I am correct it meas spoken. One example is "Se habla epañol aqui." translates to "Spanish spoken here." or "We speak Spanish here."
"Come se come sa" is an Italian expression that translates to "so-so" or "neither good nor bad." It's like saying "meh" or "average" when you're feeling indifferent about something. So, next time someone asks you how you're doing and you're not feeling particularly great, just hit 'em with a casual "come se come sa."
Bon Sabbat means, Happy Sabbath
Bon appetit means "good appetite".
"un bon mot" is a wisecrack / a witty remark
sa se bon travail means you 're doing a good job.
"Se kiyes sa" in English means "Who is that?"
"Ou se pi bon la!" (pronounced "oo see pee bohne lah")
thank you for the good times tonight
ako sa mas? if you mean how to say how are you
zelim da se odjavim sa faceboka
I am guessing you mea "se habla", not "sa habla". If I am correct it meas spoken. One example is "Se habla epañol aqui." translates to "Spanish spoken here." or "We speak Spanish here."
"bon" mean "good" and partir mean "to leave"
"Sa se ra re ru" basically means to someone who is Bosnian in Japanese.
a sweet
se llama?
" Bon appétit ! "