C'est pour toi is a French equivalent of 'This is for you'. The demonstrative 'ce'* means 'this'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The preposition 'pour'means 'for'. The personal pronoun 'toi' means 'you'. All together, they're pronounced 'seh poor twah'.
That's what's said to someone who's part of the speaker's circle of family, friends, and peers. Otherwise, the pronoun becomes 'vous'. It's a more formal 'you' that's pronounced 'voo'.
*The vowel 'e' drops before a verb that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by the apostrophe.
Everyone doesn't have a French replacement for their name, but you can probably have a French meaning. Maryanne in French is Maryanne (you) Queen in French is Reine (me)
Frottoir comes from the French language
the current french ensign has proportions different than that of the french flag.
Actif - Active (French) (Englsih)
I'm french so for me it's kinda easy to answer, In french and is= ET
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French is French is a language. What is "quoi" in French.
Why were the French citizens upset with the French monarchy?
cheesecake is french cheesecake is french Cheesecake is French
The French word for French is "français."
French toast, french fries, french dressing, and french animals and people! "French" fries actually came from belguim
"I am French!" in Engilsh is Je suis francais! in French.
french for "it" is il but il is also french for he
french is francais in french.
He in french is Il and she in french is Elle
french speak french
They are French