Thes is not an English word. If you mean "who's this ?" it is Qui est-ce ?
When answering the telephone - C'est qui a l'appareil ?
or, if caller is asking to speak to someone else, C'est de la part de . . . . or just De la part . . .
Qui es tu?
of
Qui avez vous? If you're being formal which is probably the case with a question like this.
I think it is bon-bon I am sure not because I do not speak either french or enlish (I translated via Googler)
Qui est-ce?
Angleterre is the French name for England.
The French word for words similar in meaning is synonyme.
"lumière pure"
occupé is how you say engaged in French
extatique is how you say ecstatic in french
"words" is "mots" in French.
Like you say them in English.
They say pizza like we do
To say the words more touch in the French language you say plus tactile.
Angleterre is the French name for England.
Il est
Chat
aimer as a verb, amour as a noun are the French words for Love
The French word for words similar in meaning is synonyme.
To say the words popsicle sticks in French you say batons de popsicle. In Italian these words are said as bastoncini di ghiaccioli.
" Abracadabra ! "
pas de mots