Which word is missing? (it should be - quel est le mot qui manque?)
"qui est la" ==> Who is the
Tu es la seule personne qui me manque.
Qui est sur la photo? in French means "Who is in the photo?" in English.
"qui est le plus riche des artistes africains" means "who is the richest of the African artists?"
'to deny what is, and to explain what is not'
"le mot qui manque" is 'the missing word'
Qui est le plus compétant ?
"Ce qui est français" peut référer à quelque chose qui est d'origine française ou qui a un rapport avec la France.
"qui est la" ==> Who is the
"qui est Ã? la porte ?"more commonly: "qui est lÃ? ?" or "qui est-ce ?"
In french, who is translates to qui est.
"qui est-ce qui ..." or "qu'est-ce que..." are correct in French. - qui est-ce qui a pris la monnaie ? (who did take the spare change?) - qu'est-ce que c'est ? (what is it?) (extremely frequent) "Qui est-ce que ..." may be correct, but quite rare (ex: qui est-ce que voilà ?)
Avril Ventura has written: 'Ce qui manque'
Qui est...? in French is "Who is...?" in English.
"Qui est" means "who is" in French. It is used to inquire about the identity of a person.
In English, "Qui est Miley Cyrus?" means "Who is Miley Cyrus?"
I think there's a mistake in the grammar. I will try guessing what the sentence is. 1st guess: Qui est-ce qu'elle est? ----> Who is she? 2nd guess: Qu'est-ce qu'elle est jolie! -----> How pretty she is ! 3rd guess: Qui ect-ce qui est jolie? -------> Who is pretty?