I think you mistake with "c'est" which means "it's"
ques que la c' est moi mireille
"c'est" means "it is"the "c" + apostrophe stands for the demonstrative pronoun "cela"."est" is a form of the verb "être", for he/she/it is.je suis = I amtu es = you areil est, elle est, c'est, cela est = he, she, it is
The French spelling of facade (frontage, or false face) is spelled façade. English does not use the variant C.
Comment est-ce que ça s'écrit means "how is it spelled?". You answer by saying "ça s'écrit : a-b-c..." (spelling)
St Valentine's Day.
It is (or it's)
That means "Yes, when's your birthday then?"
What is it.
Ratatouille, that's the movie, an animated movie.
It's me
it's finished - it's over
It is Wednesday today.
I think you mistake with "c'est" which means "it's"
ques que la c' est moi mireille
Literally - So, it is the festival. Actually - All the fun of the fair.
Parce que c'est utile = Because it's useful