C'est à toi de me le dire. Tu le vois. Moi pas! in French means "This is up to you to tell me, you see it, and I don't!" in English.
of saying or to say
it's not French
Qu'est-ce-que tu veux dire ?
En Anglais, ça veut dire "one thousand"
to give thanks for everything is 'remercier pour tout, dire merci pour tout' in French.
Qui peut dire? in French means "Who can tell?" in English.
Que veut dire en français? in French is "What does (it) mean?" in English.
Required to say.
Je n'ai rien à dire in French means "I have nothing to say" in English.
"To say what..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase pour dire ce que... . The prepositional phrase literally translates by word order into English as "in order to say (tell) that which... ." The pronunciation will be "poor deer skuh" in northerly French and "poor deer suh kuh" in southerly French.
"I can't say anything..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Je ne peux rien dire... . The declarative statement also translates as "I can say nothing" in English. The pronunciation will be "zuhn puh rya deer" in French.
To say is translated 'dire' in French. He / she says are "il dit / elle dit"
Je viens de vous dire is translated 'I just told you...' in English.
Comment=how dire=to say something en=in francais=french ..comment dire en francais =how to say something in french
"But what are you trying to say? That you are French?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Mais que tentez-vous de dire? Que vous êtes français? The pronunciation will be "meh kuh taw-tey-voo duh deer kuh voo-zet fraw-seh" in French.
C'est... and c'est-à-dire... are French equivalents of the English phrase "that is." Context makes clear whether "That's..." followed by confirmation or description (case 1) or "that is to say" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciation will be "seh" and "seh-ta-deer" in French.
This is a translation of 'you mean the world to me'. A French speaker would not speak that way, he would say 'tu es tout pour moi'.