it means "This" and is used before a masculine word starting with a vowel or with an aspirated "h":
cet arbre, cet individu, cet objet, cet homme
but:
ce heros, ce heron
It depends on if the word is feminine or masculine. Masculine: cet Ex. that book - cet livre Feminine: cette Ex. that car- cette voiture
C'est, which is pronounced 'seh', is a French equivalent of 'This is'.
You use "cet" before masculine singular nouns that begin with a vowel or a silent "h," while you use "cette" before feminine singular nouns. Both are demonstrative adjectives that mean "this" in English.
Either: Cet est important? Cette est important? It depends whether "this" is masculine or feminine
"Cet" is a demonstrative adjective in French that is used before masculine singular nouns beginning with a vowel or a silent "h." It is equivalent to the English word "this" or "that."
"Duh seh-teh-dyah(lah)" and "duhseh-teh-dyehn(lah)" will be the pronunciation of the French equivalents De cet indien(-lÃ?)... or De cette indienne(-lÃ?)... to the incomplete English phrase "That Indian's... ."Specifically, the preposition de means "of." The masculine demonstrative adjective cet and the feminine cette mean "this, that." The masculine adjective/noun indien and the feminine indienne mean "Indian, person from India." The adverb -lÃ? sometimes will be suffixed to the end of the adjective/noun to specify "that" over "this" (-ci).
It depends on the context either which or what Quel homme es-tu vu ? : which man did you see? Quel est la nom de cet homme ? : what is the name of this man? Quel homme ! : what a man ! Quel is used when the object of the question is masculine singular, for feminine: quelle, plural: quels/quelles
This is cet in French. ce, cette, cet, ceci, celui-ci
"Comment ca s'ecrit en francais?" (means "how do you write that in French")The adjective that (that object, this object) is ce or cet (before a vowel sound) or cette(feminine).There are a lot of words to translate "that" in french, depend the context: ce , cet, ces, cela, ça, lequel, où, que...
"Comment ca s'ecrit en francais?" (means "how do you write that in French")The adjective that (that object, this object) is ce or cet (before a vowel sound) or cette(feminine).There are a lot of words to translate "that" in french, depend the context: ce , cet, ces, cela, ça, lequel, où, que...
I want to leave this place.
Assuming it is French, "this bird is beautiful".