The singular demonstrative adjective, cette (paired with a feminine object or person) is the feminine form of the French equivalent of the English word, this or that. The masculine form is ce or cet.
In French, the demonstrative adjective has to agree, in number and gender, with the noun that it modifies.
"cette fois" means "this time".
cette means 'that / this'. It is a feminine demonstrative pronoun. cette voiture > that car, this car
"cette" means 'that' + feminine noun, or 'this' + feminine noun in French.
'mais quelle est cette ...' means but what is this (thing) / who is this (person).
I got this.
"cette fois" means "this time".
cette means 'that / this'. It is a feminine demonstrative pronoun. cette voiture > that car, this car
"cette" means 'that' + feminine noun, or 'this' + feminine noun in French.
"De cette paroisse" is a French phrase that translates to "of this parish" in English. It is commonly used to refer to someone who is a member or resident of a specific church parish or community.
"cette bonne fille" means 'that good girl' in English.
This haste.
This island.
'mais quelle est cette ...' means but what is this (thing) / who is this (person).
I got this.
'donne-moi de cette eau' means 'give me some of that water' in French.
I like this painting
it means:i like this photo