It depends if you want to use "tu" or "vous" in French.
for "tu" for example, one person who is a friend of yours :
Vois-tu ce que je veux dire ?
or
Tu vois ce que je veux dire ?
for "vous" several persons or a person you need to be more distant and polite with ; your boss, your teacher, a policeman ... etc
Voyez-vous ce que je veux dire ?
or
Vous voyez ce que je veux dire ?
In each case, the second version is more informal but more used in everyday life in France.
In French, you would say "Tu vois ce que je veux dire ?" to mean 'do you know what I mean?'
est que tu sais que je parle
You can say "Je comprends ce que tu veux dire" in French to mean "I know what you mean."
You can say "caoutchouc blanc" in French to mean white rubber.
"We know" in French is "nous savons".
You can say "inutile" to mean useless in French.
You can say "Quelle surprise" to mean "What a surprise" in French.
"how to" is "comment", I don't know what you mean by "bb".
You can say "Je comprends ce que tu veux dire" in French to mean "I know what you mean."
"Tu sais ce que je veux dire?"
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"Heur" in French is a shortened form of "heureux," which means "happy" or "fortunate." It is often used in informal language, such as text messaging.
"Que sais-je?" means "What do I know?" in French.
"We know" in French is "nous savons".
Did you mean HOW do you say people in French? les gens
It means "I adore him" But, you have to know that in French they don't say "J'adore il" but "Je l'adore"
You can say "nous copions" in French to mean "we copy".
German mean " allemand" in french
where are you from mean d'où viens tu ? in french