"it contains"
"Il fait quoi?" is French for "What is he doing?" or "he does what?".
Il s'est passé quoi (il c'est passer quoi isn't correct) means 'what happened?' in french.
Il n'y a pas de quoi.
il y a means there is/there areparle means speakand anglais means english
What does he do?
"Il fait quoi?" is French for "What is he doing?" or "he does what?".
It's eleven o'clock. And you mean en anglais, j'ai anglais means I have English xD
he's English
It isn't important - not at all
There is enough shopping
Il parle anglais (there is no such language as 'American' in French)
Il n'y a pas de quoi! is informal even though it is the complete form of Pas de quoi! The courtesy translates into English as "Don't mention it!" when a "You're welcome!" is a response to "Thank you!" The pronunciation will be "eel nya pad kwa" for the complete form and "pad kwa" for the truncated version in French.