qu'est-ce que c'est ? > what is it? (present)
qu'est-ce que c'était ? > what was it? (past)
It's a pity that you aren't next to me - c'est dommage que tu n'es pas à côté de moi.
That means that you are currently in school? That means that you're doing your studies?
what are you looking for on this site?
savais-tu que ... / est-ce que tu savais que ... saviez-vous que / est-ce que vous saviez
What is (in) fashion?
The past tense of "que" is "qué fue" or "qué fueron" depending on the context.
Allemand = German
that means : what is it ?
You could say espero que te gusta (i hope you like it) or espero que te gustó (i hope you liked it (past tense).
"qu'est-ce que c'est ?" is "what is it?"
que qued qued
You can say "J'espère que tout s'est bien passé."
It's a pity that you aren't next to me - c'est dommage que tu n'es pas à côté de moi.
j'ai acheté une jupe à fleurs, parce que c'est la mode.
C'est que veut dire spca? The literal translation doesn't make much sense "It is what wants to say spca?" "que veut dire" is translate "what is the meaning" And so the question translates losely to, "What does spca mean?"
That means that you are currently in school? That means that you're doing your studies?
Assuming the verbs in the given example are in the past tense and lack proper accents, then the meaning is, "What happened, happened between you and me."