"Life is beautiful" is an English equivalent of the French phrase La vie est belle. The declarative/exclamatory statement models a difference between the two languages whereby French employs definite articles -- la, in this case -- where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "la vee ey bel" in French.
do you ...
how is she like?
Est-ce que je peux? in French is "Can I?" or "May I?" in English.
Qui est sur la photo? in French means "Who is in the photo?" in English.
Quelle heure est-il? in French means "What time is it now?" in English.
Est le... in French means "Is the..." in English.
'I'm beautiful' is translated as 'Je suis belle'. 'You're beautiful' is translated as 'Tu es belle'. 'She is beautiful' is translated as 'Elle est belle'.
Qui est...? in French is "Who is...?" in English.
Est-il moche? in French is "Is he ugly?" in English.
Comment est-il? in French means "How is he/it?" in English.
Comment est votre...? in French means "How is your...?" in English.
Est-ce que...? in French means "Is it that...?" in English.
is that / is this / is it ...
Qui est de Paris? in French is "Who is from Paris?" in English.
"who is it ? who is he ? who is she ?"
Ton français est excellent! in French means "Your French is excellent!" in English.
Où est le singe? in French means "Where is the monkey?" in English.