when I'll see you
"I want to see you" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je veux te voir.Specifically, the subject pronoun je is ""I". The present indicative verb veuxmeans "(I) am wanting, do want, want". The personal pronoun te means "(informal singular) you. The present infinitive voir translates as "to see".The pronunciation will be "zhuh vuh tuh vwar" in French.
That should be "Je veux te prendre" and it means I want to take you ...
tu is you (subject) - te is you (object) I hate you - Je te déteste, I love you - Je t'aime Tu me détestes - you hate me, tu m'aimes - you love me.
"What do I make you feel?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce que je te fais sentir? The question also translates as "What do I make you smell?" in other English contexts. The pronunciation will be "keh-skuh zhuh tuh feh saw-teer" in French.
je te remercie d'avoir [pensé] � moi translates as thank you for having [thought] of / about me in English
"Je te donne toujours" translates to "I always give you" in English.
"fo ke je te parle" is text language for "il faut que je te parle" meaning "I need to talk to you".
je vois in English means I see. A website to check out for help is www.freetranslation.com
"I find you..." is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase "Je te trouve... ."Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The object pronoun "te" means "(informal singular) you." The verb "trouve" means "(I) am finding, do find, find."The pronunciation is "zhuh tuh troov."
je te manque mon amour? : do you miss me, my love?(tu me manques = I miss you)
Je vous dit pourqoui : formal je te dit pourqoui: informal.
You made a mistake, in French you have to say : "mais je ne te reconnais pas" = "But, I don't recognize you"
"I'll talk to you soon"
Je te tue. -- I kill you (I am killing you) Je te tuerais. -- I will kill you. Je vais te tuer. -- I am going to kill you.
"I'm leaving you" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Je te laisse.Specifically, the personal pronoun je is "(I)". The personal pronoun te means "(informal singular) you". The verb laisse translates as "(I) am leaving, do leave, leave".The pronunciation will be "zhuh tuh lehss" in French.
Literally, 'je te dis merde' means " I tell you sh*t ". Figuratively, it is an equivalent of "break a leg" or "good luck"