Open your exercise books.
"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.
"Get (take) our your pencils!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phase Sortez vos crayons! The pronunciation will be "sor-tey vos kra-yo" in French.
"Vos copies sont faites" (your copies are done) or "vos copies sont finies" (your copies are finished) or "vos copies sont prêtes" (your copies are ready).
"rangez vos affaires" means "put your stuff in order / store your things"
meilleurs voeux
Ouvrez vos livres a la page....
"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.
"vivre vos rêves"
The pronunciation of the phrase 'vos souhaits' is the following: voh sway. The word-by-word pronunciation is as follows: 'vos' means 'your'*; and 'souhaits' means 'wishes'. But the phrase is the French equivalent of 'Bless you' and '[As you] wish'. *This is the plural form of the second person, as in 'you all'.
mettre tes/vos vêtements en tas
il me manque vos commentaires/vos remarques vos commentaires/vos remarques me manquent
your
Retrouvez vos racines! in French is "Find your roots!" in English.
"Get (take) our your pencils!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phase Sortez vos crayons! The pronunciation will be "sor-tey vos kra-yo" in French.
"ramassez vos affaires !" means "take up your stuff" in French.
pour tes yeux (singular or informal)pour vos yeux (plural or formal)
Vos amis sont beaux - vos amies sont belles.