The correct sentence is Qui va à la chasse perd sa place
which means (literally)
He who leaves his place loses it
and may be translated as" You snooze you lose"
qui = who
Qui? = Who? Occasionally 'which' or 'that'.
Who who my friend. "Qui qui" is also slang in french for "penis"
qui a le ... means 'who has the ... / which has the ...'
"Bon qui qui" is not a phrase in French. It may be a misspelling or a variation of the phrase "bon qui vive" which means to be vigilant or on the lookout.
Who who my friend. "Qui qui" is also slang in french for "penis"
Ce qui means 'that which' i think :)
qui m'aime = who loves me.
"Qui a le" in French translates to "who has the" in English.
"Quien" means "who" in Spanish and "qui tiempo" is not a correct Spanish phrase. If you meant to say "¿Qué tiempo?" it translates to "What time?" or "What weather?" depending on the context.
"qui est la" ==> Who is the
t'es qui toi? - hey you? who are you?