Pourquoi pas means 'why not?' in English.
The French phrase "pourquoi aimez-vous ce lieu?" translates to "why do you like this place?" in English.
Why?Pour=For, quoi=what, pourquoi=for what, which is essentially "why."The definition is "Why".
"Bien sur, pourquoi ?" means "of course yes, why" or "Sure, why" in English.
It means why, or in a more literal translation, "for what".
Literally "Pourquoi sommes-nous parler français" reads as "why are we to speak French". If you mean "why should we / why do we have do speak French", this is: "pourquoi devons-nous parler français".
Pourquoi means "why" in French.
'La phrase', in French, means 'sentence' in English
"Pourquoi je pleure" is French for "Why am I crying?"
"Pourquoi est-ce que tu parles français aujourd'hui?" is a French sentence that translates to "Why are you speaking French today?" in English.
I think you're looking for the word "pourquoi", which is French for "why" Spanish equivalent is por qué
The French equivalent of the English phrase, to have, is: avoir.
Bien sûr, pourquoi pas ? means "of course, why not?" in English.