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"Ce soir" in French means "this evening." It is used to refer to events or actions happening in the evening on the same day.
In French, "what are you doing tonight?" is "Que fais-tu ce soir ?"
It means "is going to study French tonight" in English.
It's actually 'ce soir,' not se soi. It's a french phrase that means 'tonight.'
"Esque tu voudrais les bier et le futball ce soir mon ami" should be spelled "est-ce que tu voudrais les bières et le football ce soir mon ami". It means "would you want the beers and the football [game] tonight my friend" in French.
S'assoit is French for "sits". If, in the off chance you were referring to the line spoken in the song "Lady Marmalade" from the 2001 film Moulin Rouge, you were wondering the meaning of the words "ce soir", this translates to "tonight".
neuf heures ce soir means 'nine o'clock this evening' in French.
As tu une chambre pour ce soir /or/ avez vous une chambre pour ce soir means "do you have a bedroom for tonight?" in English.
'Qu'est-ce que tu as manque hier soir?' is French for 'What did you miss last night?'
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This evening is 'ce soir' in French.
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cette nuit - ce soir
this evening
"ce que je fais ce soir"