= this
It provides more emphasis on the object you are talking about, so it is like saying "this here," without the negative connotation that it carries in English.
comme suit, comme ceci
There is no way to say it word for word, but it means about the same thing to say: Que pensez vous de ceci?, or Que penses tu de ceci?
C'est, which is pronounced 'seh', is a French equivalent of 'This is'.
The phrase 'Com se com sa' has no meaning in Spanish. For it actually is a French phrase that correctly is stated as follows: Comme ceci, comme cela. It often is shortened to Comme ci, comme ça. The French pronunciation is the following: kum see, kum sah. The English equivalent is 'like this, like that', 'so-so', or in other words 'lukewarm'.
There is no such word in French. If you mean "explorer", it is French for "to explore". If you mean the English noun "explorers", the French translation is "explorateurs".
this is not pipe'
ceci
"This is not a pipe."
de ceci
ceci - celui-çi
ceci
"This is not a pipe"- Rene Magritte
"where is this" translates to où est ceci
ceci means 'this' in French. 'pari' (masculine noun, plural 'paris') means a bet or gamble.
traduisez ceci en français
Peut tu avoir ceci en français.
comme suit, comme ceci