It literally means " I don't know what". In English, when one wishes to express a certain quality in a person or thing that is appealing, but they can't put their finger on it, they may say "he/she/it has a certain je ne sais qua", meaning they have "a certain I don't know what".
"Je pense plus" in French translates to "I think no more" in English. It can be interpreted as "I no longer think" or "I don't think anymore" depending on the context.
The French version of the surname Diogenes is Diogène.
You can say "Ne pense pas à ça" in French to mean "Don't think about it."
La morale de la fable "La Cigale et la Fourmi" de Jean de La Fontaine est que le travail et la prévoyance sont récompensés, tandis que la négligence et l'oisiveté peuvent mener à la misère. Elle met en avant l'importance de la prévoyance et de la bonne gestion pour assurer sa sécurité future.
Western culture is constantly evolving and can be seen as a mix of both. Some argue that certain aspects of Western culture, such as consumerism and individualism, are detrimental to society, while others see contributions in areas like art, technology, and human rights as enriching. Ultimately, how one views Western cultural impact is subjective and can vary depending on personal beliefs and values.
Je ne sais quoi - which means I don't know how to describe it
"Je ne sais quoi" is a phrase often used in English to describe something that cannot be described with words, eg. someone's intelligence. The grammar would be wrong when you are speaking French: "Je ne sais pas quoi" would be more correct, but when you are using the phrase in English, "je ne sais quoi" is fine.
In English, the meaning of "je ne sais pas qui je suis" means "I don't know who I am."
Je ne sais quoi = I do not know what Pronounce sjuh nuh say kwa
this is a text message meaning 'she has something'
Je ne sais pas means 'I don't know'.
Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi was created on 1988-10-17.
I believe you mean "je ne sais pas" which means "I don't know" No, I didn't mean "je ne sais pas," I meant "Je ne s'paul." The person phrased it specifically that way.
It's 'Je ne sais pas' and that means 'I don't know'.
i love you
Je ne sais pas.
The cast of Je ne sais pas - 1966 includes: Bernadette Lafont