"I know what yours is"
"Je sais ce que le vôtre est" translates to "I know what yours is" in English.
"Est-ce que tu sais déjà?"
The phrase "Est-ce que tu es français?" translates to "Are you French?" in English.
"Kuh sehzh" is a way of pronouncing the French "Que sais-je?"Specifically, the interrogative "que" means "what." The verb "sais" means "(I) am knowing, do know, know." The subject pronoun "je" means "I."
"Je sais que" means "I know that" in French.
Je sais que tu me veux
It means "do you know what this means?"
Est-ce que...? in French means "Is it that...?" in English.
'Parlez vous français ?' or 'est-ce que vous parlez français ?'
I know that you are
"Est-ce que tu sais déjà?"
Est-ce que je peux? in French is "Can I?" or "May I?" in English.
Where is the bakery? = Ou est la boulangerie? or Ou se trouve la boulangerie? Is the bakery open? = La boulangerie, est-elle ouverte? or Est-ce que la boulangerie est ouverte? Do you know if the bakery is open? = (Formal) Savez-vous si la boulangerie est ouverte? or Est-ce que vous savez si la boulangerie est ouverte? (Informal) Sais-tu si la boulangerie est ouverte? or Est-ce que tu sais si la boulangerie est ouverte?
The phrase "Est-ce que tu es français?" translates to "Are you French?" in English.
"Kuh sehzh" is a way of pronouncing the French "Que sais-je?"Specifically, the interrogative "que" means "what." The verb "sais" means "(I) am knowing, do know, know." The subject pronoun "je" means "I."
Est-ce que tu aimes ... means "Do you like ..." in English.
Est-ce que je peux emprunter? in French means "Can I borrow?" in English.
Est-ce que je peux means "may I ..." in English