The comme is a bistro dining business in Melbourne. At the comme, you can have dinner and celebrate special events such as weddings, birthdays and more.
"come-see comme-saah"
"Comme je trouve" is French for "as I find" or "as I see it." It is often used to express personal opinion or perception about something.
C'est comme-ci comme-ça : it's so-so
"Like this, like that" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Comme ci comme ça, which also tends to be translated as "so-so"Specifically, the adverb comme is "like" in terms of comparison. The demonstrative pronoun ci means "this". The demonstrative pronoun ça translates as "that".The pronunciation will be "kohm see kohm sah" in French.
"So so" can be translated to "comme ci comme ça" and "you" can be translated to "tu" in French.
The word "comme" means "how" or "as". Comme un enfant = like a child. Comme d'habitude = As usual.
tu es comme ci comme ça or vous êtes comme ci comme ça!
"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.
there are a few ways to communicate"so" "donc" usually follows an answer to a question i.e. she fainted in the street, "so" he called the ambulance
destorying
"Comme ci, comme ça" means "neither good nor bad" in French. The phrase is comme ci, comme ça and it is French for "like this, like that". It is the equivalent to the English expression "so-so".Example:"Are you O.K.?" - "Oh, comme ci comme ça..."The answers means it could be better but it could be worse too... some kind of "I'm O.K., you know, but..."It's a French phrase/expression (which means we cannot really accurately 100% render it into English). In English it means 'like this like that' or 'I do not really mind which way' or either will do' or 'so-so.'
"as follows" in French can be translated as "comme suit."