"I don't know what" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je ne sais quoi. The pronunciation will be "zhuhn seh kwa" in French.
In French Canadian, "sweet" can be translated as "sucré" or "doux".
In French, you would say "Je ne sais pas de quoi vous parlez."
"Je ne sais quoi" is pronounced as "zhuh nuh say kwah." The pronunciation is close to the English "j" sound in "measure" and ends with a soft "kwah" sound.
"Je sais" in French means "I know" in English.
Je ne sais pas à quoi (ça sert) - I don't know what (it's for)
The spelling is je ne sais quoi (French for "I don't know what").A French idiom for "a certain something." Adopted into English, it means something distinctive, attractive, or special that is intangible, that defies putting into words.Example: She does have a certain je ne sais quoi.
"Je ne sais quoi" is a phrase often used in English to describe something that cannot be described with words, eg. someone's intelligence. The grammar would be wrong when you are speaking French: "Je ne sais pas quoi" would be more correct, but when you are using the phrase in English, "je ne sais quoi" is fine.
"Do you know?" is a literal English equivalent of the French present indicative question Sais-tu? The pronunciation will be "seh-tyoo" in French.
In French Canadian, "sweet" can be translated as "sucré" or "doux".
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In French: je ne sais quoi
"do you speak French now?"
Sais-tu ce qui m'est arrivé? in French means "Do you know what has happened to me?" in English.
'je ne sais pas quoi faire'
je ne sais quoi
"Zhuhn say kwah" is the pronunciation of the French phrase Je ne sais quoi.Specifically, the personal pronoun je means "I." The adverb ne means "not." The verb sais means "(I) am knowing, do know, know." The indefinite pronoun quoi means "what."
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