Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Qui"
Example sentences using "Qui"
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Please show me example sentences with qui a ecrit ceci
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A:
who wrote this
C'est juste une question.
C'est juste une question.
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Please show me example sentences with qui non si capisce niente , c'è troppa confusione .
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No one has any idea what's going on. It's chaos.
Translations of "Qui"
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How do you say this in English (US)? A qui siempre serás bienvenido
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You'll always be welcome here.
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How do you say this in English (UK)? les superhéros qui ont bercé leur enfance
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La meilleure façon de le dire sera: the superheroes that marked their childhood. Le verbe bercer veut dire ‘cradle’ mais il ne tombe pas bien en anglais dans cette phrase.
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How do you say this in English (US)? qu'est-ce qui est jaune et qui attend
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What is yellow? Who's waiting?
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How do you say this in English (US)? qui a fait ça ?
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Who did that?
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How do you say this in English (US)? c'est qui
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who is that ?
Other questions about "Qui"
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Y-a-il quelqu’un qui veut pratiquer le français ? Je suis un mec marocain et je maîtrise le français. On peut s’aider l’un l’autre. Si il parle anglais !
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@cowan_madeline is my Insta, Shamrockmnc is my Whatsapp. Laisse-moi un message.
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les élèves qui ne travaillent pas encore ont-ils un revenu?si oui de quoi est-il constitué
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“an income” is a better translation here than “a revenue”.
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Please show me how to pronounce vincit qui se vincit (⬅︎Latin?) .
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"qui t'as dit d'attendre ici ?" Does this sound natural?
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cherchez-vous un traduction?
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A: À qui est ce vélo?
B: C'est à Léo.
In this case, instead of "C'est à Léo"
can I say following sentences?
Il est à Léo / C'est celui de Léo / Celui-ci est à Léo.
Merci d'avance!
B: C'est à Léo.
In this case, instead of "C'est à Léo"
can I say following sentences?
Il est à Léo / C'est celui de Léo / Celui-ci est à Léo.
Merci d'avance!
A:
I'm not sure if any of those would work. Here are the English equivalents:
A: Whose bike is this?
B: That’s Leo’s.
Il est à Léo = It is in Leo
C'est celui de Léo = It is that of Leo
Celui-ci est à Léo = This is Leo
A: Whose bike is this?
B: That’s Leo’s.
Il est à Léo = It is in Leo
C'est celui de Léo = It is that of Leo
Celui-ci est à Léo = This is Leo
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