I want to learn a few french words.

I need help=
Thank you=
you are the best=
Call me=
maybe later=

Sound them out as well.

bonjour(bun-jor) hello salut(silu) bye or hello je m appelle (jim apple) my name is

Tell me which vocabulary specifically and I will supply the words.

Sra (aka Mme)

Maybe you need the translations

I need help= J' ai besoin d' aide
Thank you= Merci
you are the best= Tu es le meilleur / Vous êtes le meilleur
Call me= Appelle-moi
maybe later= Peut-être plus tard

I don' t know how explain the "sound"

Sure! Here are a few French words and phrases along with their pronunciations:

1. I need help -> J'ai besoin d'aide (pronounced: zhay buh-zwan dayd) - To sound it out, you can break it down like this:
- "J'ai" (pronounced: zhay) - "J" sounds like the "s" in "treasure" and "ai" sounds like the "ay" in "day".
- "besoin" (pronounced: buh-zwan) - "e" sounds like "uh" and "oi" sounds like the "wa" in "water".
- "d'aide" (pronounced: dayd) - "d" sounds like the "d" in "dog" and "aide" sounds like the "aid" in "maid".

2. Thank you -> Merci (pronounced: mehr-see) - To sound it out, you can break it down like this:
- "Mer" (pronounced: mehr) - "er" sounds like the "ehr" in "fear".
- "ci" (pronounced: see) - "i" sounds like the "ee" in "see".

3. You are the best -> Tu es le meilleur (pronounced: too ay luh meh-yor) - To sound it out, you can break it down like this:
- "Tu" (pronounced: too) - "u" sounds like the "oo" in "moon".
- "es" (pronounced: ay) - "e" sounds like the "ay" in "day" and "s" sounds like the "s" in "sun".
- "le" (pronounced: luh) - "le" is pronounced as it is spelled.
- "meilleur" (pronounced: meh-yor) - "meilleur" is pronounced as it is spelled.

4. Call me -> Appelle-moi (pronounced: ap-el-mwa) - To sound it out, you can break it down like this:
- "Appelle" (pronounced: ap-el) - "ap" sounds like "ap" in "apple" and "elle" sounds like the "el" in "bell".
- "moi" (pronounced: mwa) - "oi" sounds like the "wa" in "water".

5. Maybe later -> Peut-être plus tard (pronounced: pu-teht-plu tar) - To sound it out, you can break it down like this:
- "Peut-être" (pronounced: pu-teht) - "peut" sounds like the "puh" in "put" and "être" sounds like the "eh-tr" in "betray".
- "plus tard" (pronounced: plu tar) - "plus" sounds like the "plu" in "plum" and "tard" sounds like the "tar" in "tar".