"Joues douces" is a French phrase that translates to "sweet cheeks" in English. It can be used as an affectionate term or a playful nickname for someone with charming or endearing features. In a broader cultural context, it may also refer to a sense of tenderness or fondness in relationships.
A cheeky monkey is 'un insolent' or 'un impertinent' in French.
"tes joues" (fem. plural) means "your cheeks" in French.
Patates douces=sweet potatoes or yams, as there is no different names depending if it is firm or mushy.
Are you playing with/on the computer?
You play after school (informal)
"Les joues" is a feminine noun in French.
do you play video games?
"I play for the club"
Pourvu qu'elles soient douces was created on 1988-09-12.
Richard Matas has written: 'Folies douces'
les patates douces
the question answer is you want to play on/with your computer the tu means you, aimes means want, jouer means play, `a means on ,l`ordinateur means computer