Comment vas-tu après tout ce temps? in French is "How are you after all this time?" in English.
"How is the weather?" in English is Quel temps fait-il?in French.
Avoir du bon temps in French means "To have a good time" in English.
"Hey! How are you since we last met?" is an English equivalent of the French phrases Hé! Comment ça va depuis le temps...?The phrases translate literally as "Hey! How does that go since the time (we last met)...?" in English. The pronunciation will be "ey kuh-maw sa va duh-pwee luh taw" in French.
"How is the weather today?" in English is Quel temps fait-il aujourd'hui? in French.
Quel temps fait-il? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What is the weather?" The question translates literally as "What weather does it make?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kel taw feh-teel" in French.
"le temps de votre vie" is "the time of your life", but it looks like a literal translation from English, it is not something a French would say.
quel est l'emploi du temps pour aujourd'hui
Translation: Let the good times roll on...
"laisse le bon temps rouler"
"Best day ever!" in English is La meilleure journée de tous les temps! in French.
The word "temps" in French can be translated into English as "time" (je n'ai pas le temps de faire ça = I haven't got the time to do that), "weather" (que temps fait-il = how's the weather?), or "tense" (un temps simple = a simple tense).
"What time (weather)..." is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase ce que le temps... . The pronunciation of the uncompleted dependent clause will be "skul taw" in northerly French and "suh kuh luh taw" in southerly French.