It's the feminine form of quel which means which
Which house is yours? - Quelle maison est à vous ?
"Quelle" is a French term meaning "which" or "what." It is often used to introduce a question or to inquire about the identity or nature of something.
"Sur quelle rue" in French translates to "which street" in English.
"C'est de quelle couleur?" means "What color is it?" in French.
"Tu es en quelle classe?" translates to "What grade are you in?" in English.
"Quelle est ta leçon préférée?" translates to "What is your favorite lesson?" in English.
"De quelle nationalité" means "of what nationality" in French. It is used to ask about someone's nationality or the country they are from.
quelle jolie famille
at what time usually ? is the translation for "d'habitude à quelle heure".
"Sur quelle rue" in French translates to "which street" in English.
De quelle nationalité es-tu? = What nationality are you?
"De quelle nationalité" means "of what nationality" in French. It is used to ask about someone's nationality or the country they are from.
what an horror, what an abomination.
'mais quelle est cette ...' means but what is this (thing) / who is this (person).
"C'est de quelle couleur?" means "What color is it?" in French.
"Quelle est ta leçon préférée?" translates to "What is your favorite lesson?" in English.
"quelle jolie femme" means "what pretty woman? / what a pretty woman!" in French.
It means literally "at what hour" or at what time.
Which season is it