That is probably "pour qui" which means "for whom"
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Qui means "Who"
qui a le ... means 'who has the ... / which has the ...'
It means who is who.
The phrase 'mais qui' means But who[m]. In the word-by-word translation, the conjuction 'mais' means 'but'. And the conjunction 'qui' means 'who, who[m]'.
Pur is french for pure. Argent comes from the latin word argentum and it means silver. Argent pur means pure silver. Argent pure is probably a typographical error intended to be argent pur.
It means "who is it?" Qui is the word for who in French, while c'est mean it's.
Ce qui means 'that which' i think :)
qui a le ... means 'who has the ... / which has the ...'
Well 'bon' means 'good' in french and 'qui' means ' 'that'/'which'/ or 'who' (subject).So, as far as I know, no. It doesn't mean bad news.But I have never heard the song bon qui qui.
"C'est qui ça" means "who is that?"
As a relative pronoun, the word 'qui' means who, whom. As an interrogative pronoun, it means who, which, that. It also may take on the meaning of whoever.