The phrase "this English symbol" would refer to some typed or written character used in the English Language.
For example, a teacher might ask "What is this English symbol &". The symbol & is called an ampersand. It means "and", such as "Smith & Sons Men's Clothing" store. Or "Gregory & Meritt, Attorneys at Law".
The answer depends on what you mean by "picture writting" which is not a recognised English phrase.
'La phrase', in French, means 'sentence' in English
"Bring em out ti" does not have a commonly known meaning in English. It could potentially be a typo or a misheard phrase.
There are a few ways that one could translate the phrase 'slownik angielsko polski' into English. The phrase could be translated as "dictionary English Polish" or the phrase could be meant to mean "English to Polish dictionary".
"feather in the wind" - can you say that in English? And what does it mean?
He/She has glasses.
"La frase" translates to "the phrase" in English.
The phrase 'coaching en entreprise' originates from the French language. When translated into English the meaning of this phrase is 'buisness coaching'.
The phrase "comprar casa" is a phrase that has origins from Spain. When translated, the phrase "comprar casa" in Spanish means, "buy house" in English.
The phrase "Yo siempre estoy mean" translates to "I am always mean" in English.
Pourquoi pas means 'why not?' in English.
A que is a partial phrase which means: to what.