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The likely phrase from French is "bon voyage" (bhahn voy-ahj) meaning "good voyage" -- which wishes someone "a safe trip" or "a nice trip."
"I'm introducing you" and "I'm presenting to you..." are English equivalents of the French phrase Je te présente. Context makes clear which meaning prevails. The pronunciation will be "zhuh tuh prey-zawnte" in French.
Best wishes.
Meilleurs voeux.
At the end of a letter - friendly (best) wishes
The likely phrase from French is "bon voyage" (bhahn voy-ahj) meaning "good voyage" -- which wishes someone "a safe trip" or "a nice trip."
"I'm introducing you" and "I'm presenting to you..." are English equivalents of the French phrase Je te présente. Context makes clear which meaning prevails. The pronunciation will be "zhuh tuh prey-zawnte" in French.
"Les souhaits" is the word for "wishes" in French.
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'.
Subhakankshalu
Best wishes.
meilleurs voeux
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Meilleurs voeux
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Meilleurs voeux
Is assuming authority he or she does not have.