what is this is tranlated in French as "qu'est-ce c'est ?"
You can ask "Qu'est-ce que c'est ?" to inquire "What is this?" in French.
To ask if someone speaks French in French, you can say "Parlez-vous français ?"
You can ask "Que fais-tu?" in French to mean "What are you doing?"
To ask: "Do you speak French?" : Parlez-vous français? To say : "I do not speak French," : Je ne parle pas français. To say : "I speak French," : Je parle français. To literally say : "You do not speak French?" would be "Vous ne parlez pas français?"
You can ask "D'où viens-tu?" to ask someone where they are from in French.
You can say "Où sommes-nous?" in French to ask 'where are we?'.
When you want to ask about someone's health in French you would say Comment allez-vous.
ask a french person
Who are you
why dont u ask a french person!
take a french class or write it down in french or kiss her or he
To ask if someone speaks French in French, you can say "Parlez-vous français ?"
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May I please have a french manicure. If they don't understand then ask for a natural color polish with white tips.
This question doesn't make sense. "in french" means as expressed in the French language. You could ask "Is Applebees a French restaurant?" - meaning "Does Applebees serve French cuisine. Or you could ask "Is French spoken at Applebees." But the question above isn't correctly formed.
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où est-ce ?