I have simply = = wanna = want to (not French) = = garder sur vous aimer = keep on top of you to love = = mais tout ce que je sais = but all that I know = = que c'est que vous amour dans mes rêves = that is that you (the) love in my dreams. = It appears that what you have is some strung-together nonsense phrases.
"Good night, my friends! You give me strength!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Bonne nuit, mes amis! Vous me donnez la force!Specifically, the feminine adjective bonne is "good". The feminine noun nuit means "night". The plural possessive adjective mes means "my". The masculine noun amis means "friends". The personal pronoun vous means "you all". The personal pronoun memeans the same in English and French. The feminine singular definite article lameans "the". The feminine noun force translates as "strength".The pronunciation will be "buh-nwee mey-zah-mee voo muh duh-ney lah fohrss" in French.
"tu blesses / vous blessez mes sentiments"quite formal: "vous heurtez mes sentiments"
tu est dans mes reves
I think that you guys are my "cheri" I dont think cheri is a common word so... And it should be "Je pense que vous etes mes cheris"
Do you want to sleep with my friends?
The phrase 'a tout alors mes amis' contains a misspelling. For the word 'alors' needs to be written as 'a l'heure'. The corrected phrase 'a tout a l'heure mes amis' means [See you] soon my friends. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'a' means 'to'. The noun 'tout' means 'all, everybody, everyone, everything'. The definite article 'le'* means 'the'. The noun 'heure' means 'hour'. The possessive adjective 'mes' means 'my'. And the noun 'amis' means 'friends'. *The article 'le' drops the letter 'e' before a word that begins with a non-aspirated vowel.
"I am waiting for you, my friends."
"To everybody, to all (my) friends: I love love! I must be on my way!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase À tout le monde, à tout les amis, je vous aime! Je dois partir! The declarative/exclamatory statements translate literally as "To all the world, to all the friends: I love you! I have to leave!" The pronunciation will be "a too luh mond a too ley-za-mee zhuh voo-zem zhuh dwa par-teer" in French.
'mes amis' are called 'my friends' in English.
mes amis - my friends
"Mes amis" contains a pronoun already: "mes" is a possessive pronoun, meaning "my".
to all my friends, I thank you very much
cristal vous êtes l'un de mes meilleurs amis
"à tous mes amis" = "to all my friends"
Mes amis - 1999 is rated/received certificates of: France:U
Voir mes amis means 'to see my friends' in French.