I'm afraid 'jai manger ton pewe' is not something I can translate for you. It doesn't follow typical English language patterns or vocabulary.
It means 'ready to eat' in English. It's often used to describe food that's prepared and available for immediate consumption.
It means 'eat healthily' in English.
Well,'manger maintenant' is a French phrase and when translated to English, it simply means 'eat now'. It's often used to tell someone to start eating at that moment.
Well, 'pret a manger' is a French phrase that translates to 'ready to eat' in English. It's commonly seen in relation to pre-packaged or pre-prepared meals.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's a specific term or a misspelling. Don't have a clear idea.
'Boire' means 'to drink' and'manger' means 'to eat' in English.
It means 'to eat oneself' in English. For example, 'Je me mange' would translate to 'I eat myself'.
It means 'ready to eat' in English. It's often used to describe food that's prepared and available for immediate consumption.