Sorry, but this not french, at least not with this orthography.
Did you take it from a song?
'Dis fromage' means 'say cheese' in French.
"I say"
The French word "dis" is the second-person singular imperative form of the verb "dire," which means "to say" or "to tell." It is used to give a command or instruction to someone.
dis-moi (informal) or "dites-moi" (formal and/or plural)
"say, tell": dis moi tout = tell me everythingne dis rien = don't say a thing
I don't understand why you say so
Dis means away
To say is "dire" in French. You say is "tu dis".- what do you say? > Quest-ce que tu dis ?- How do you say 'you say'? > comment est-ce que tu dis 'tu dis' ?Link below goes to the conjugations of 'dire'.
DIS means disqualified.
Qu'est-ce que tu dis translates to "what do you say".
"Why do you say no?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Pourquoi tu dis non? The question also translates as "Why are you saying no?" in English. The pronunciation will be "poor-kwa tyoo dee no" in French.
"Pourquoi tu me dis ça ?"