"Yes, I enjoy it" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Oui, j'en jouis.
Specifically, the personal pronoun je is "I". The partitive pronoun en literally means "of it". The verb jouismeans "(I) am enjoying, do enjoy, enjoy". The pronunciation will be "wee zhaw zhwee" in French.
In French, "rejouis" is pronounced as "reh-zhwee." The "re" sound is similar to the English word "ray," and the "j" is pronounced like the "s" sound in "measure." The "ois" at the end is pronounced like the "wa" sound in "water."
Je jouis. Tu jouis. Nous jouissons tous.
Do you want to have lunch? -> (Est-ce que) tu veux déjeuner ? (sounds like: ess kuh tew vuh day-zhuh-nay) I put the "est-ce que" in parentheses because it's usually not used in casual speech.
Erika Baldonado has: Played Rachel in "Devils" in 2010. Played Tonya in "Door Prize" in 2011. Played Mrs. Doakes in "The Mind War" in 2011. Played Detonator in "Build to Suit" in 2011. Played Celeste in "The Big Prize" in 2012.