"Je crois que je vais chercher un exemple, comme d'habitude" (I think that I'll look after an example, as usual) - "comme d'habitude, la boulangerie est fermée" (as usual, the bakery is closed)
to like : aimer in a sentence : Je t'aime : i like/love you "like" meaning "similar to" : comme
"So-so. And you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comme ci, comme ça. Et tu? The first sentence translates literally as "Like this, like that" as a response to being asked how one is doing. The pronunciation will be "kuhm see kuhm sa ey tyoo" in French.
ce n'est pas un garçon comme il faut tu ne fais pas comme il faut, tu dois tenir le couvercle pour ouvrir la boite (... you have to hold the lid to open the box)
C'est comme-ci comme-ça : it's so-so
The word "comme" means "how" or "as". Comme un enfant = like a child. Comme d'habitude = As usual.
"come-see comme-saah"
To say "you are so so" in French, you can say "Tu es comme ci, comme ça."
destorying
The French alphabet consists of 26 letters, the same as the English alphabet. It includes accents on certain letters such as é, à, and ç which can change the pronunciation or meaning of a word. French also uses some additional diacritical marks like the circumflex accent (ê) and the diaeresis (ë) on certain letters.
Astuteness should be used more often, so teens comme me won't have to search for hours just find a good example sentence in which it is used.
"as follows" in French can be translated as "comme suit."
Comme ci comme ça in French means "so-so" (literally, "like this, like that") in English.