tu apportes le gâteau pour la fête > are you bringing / bring the cake for the party
In french 'gâteau' means cake and is actually a masculine noun.
"Pour moi" means "for me" in French.
"Pour toujours" means "Forever" in French.
Ensemble means together pour means for.
In English, French pour homme means "for man". It's possible that the "s" is missing from the end of this - pour hommes would mean "for men", but the "s" is silent.
"It's not a holiday for everyone".
this is the day or never to throw an unforgettable party
(I was) on the way to a party at his place.
An afternoon party/fete/event for baby Labbe
In french 'gâteau' means cake and is actually a masculine noun.
It's mean "do you make a party for your birthday?" In french you can just answer "Oui" for yes or "Non" for no
for
"La pour" is not a standard phrase or expression in French. It is possible that it is a misspelling or an incorrect usage of a phrase. If you provide more context, I may be able to help clarify or offer a correct translation.
what is attente pour tu
L'amour pour moi me
"Pour maintenant" means "for now".
pour off, a.k.a. jack off