CE is not an acronym commonly used for describing gem-quality diamonds.
For a CE marked product to be approved, a manufacturer has to be able to provethat the product has passed the appropriate quality assurance tests.
ce=this
Ce qui means 'that which' i think :)
ce= normal
this will be
Ce n'est pas ce qu'elle a dit means "this is not what she said" in English.
I don't recognise this, but if ce is actually CE then it means that the armour meets standards set by the European Community.
i think the phrase is qu'est-ce que and it means what do, or what does
This is not what you think.
What are we doing this evening?
The CE marking is used in the United Kingdom to ensure that products are safe and of a certain quality. Products must pass several tests to get a CE mark. First, they must be deemed safe for use. They must also be considered average quality.
N'est-ce pas means "isn't it" in English.