All three.The animal?
Or seal like "lock".
Edit: Or like stamp?
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All three.The animal?
Or seal like "lock".
Edit: Or like stamp?
That is wrong buddy. While yes in very informal talk you can get away with dropping the "Qu-est" it doesn't change what Que actually means. Que translates to "that/than" and not "What". Qu-est = what is que = that, "what is that you said"?. I speak french as a second language. Have the good fortune to live in the only officially Bilingual province in Canada, which is itself an officially French/English bilingual Country as well.Post one word, or one sentence, one lesson in French and feel free to talk extensively about why it's important to you.
I'll start with: "Qu'est que ce vais dire?" Because I can repeat it. I apologize bad spelling.
Break it up:
Qu'est que = a fancy way of saying "what". We could've said just "que".
I didn't understand the text in bold. Can you repeat that?That is wrong buddy. While yes in very informal talk you can get away with dropping the "Qu-est" it doesn't change what Que actually means. Que translates to "that/than" and not "What". Qu-est = what is que = that, "what is that you said"?. I speak french as a second language. Have the good fortune to live in the only officially Bilingual province in Canada, which is itself an officially French/English bilingual Country as well.
Que translates to "that/than" and not "What".I didn't understand the text in bold. Can you repeat that?
Que'est sounds/looks like "what is".Break it up:
Qu'est que = a fancy way of saying "what". We could've said just "que".
ce vais dire = "that will imply?"
What are you saying Maaaan?Que translates to "that/than" and not "What".
That's what I said in green.Qu-est translates to "what is"
Depending on what you mean by "seal," there are a few different translations in French:So how do you say seal in French?