ce = this
celui = that
This is cet in French. ce, cette, cet, ceci, celui-ci
You can say "Ce n'est pas comme ça" in French to mean "It is not like that".
This question is confusing. What is it ? = qu'est-ce que c'est ? Who is it ? = qui est-ce ?
do you like me is 'est-ce que tu m'aimes (bien) in French. The 'bien' makes the difference between to like and to love, if need be.
'Ce' in French means 'this' in English.
"Ce" is the French word for "this" in the masculine genre.
There is no time between BCE and CE. When the former ends, the latter begins. In fact, since there is no year 0, the difference is -1 years.
''It'' in French is translated as ''ce''. As in c'est (it is) and qu'est-ce-que c'est? (what is it?)
Ce monument in French is "this monument" in English.
BC means Before Christ AD means Anno Domino CE means Common Era
"What is this?" is "Qu'est-ce que c'est?" in French.
There are 500 years between 250 CE and 250 BCE Years that are denoted as BCE are counted backwards until they get to 0 after which years are then denoted as CE and these ones count upwards. This means that to find the difference between these two years, you must first count from 250 BCE to 0 and then from 0 to 250 CE. 250 BCE to zero = 250 years Zero to 250 CE = 250 years Then sum them up: = 250 + 250 = 500 years