The English meaning of 'Num is sum qui mentiar tibi' is Am I someone to lie to you? It even may be considered the Latin equivalent of Would I lie to you? In the word-by-word translation, the interrogative particle 'num' means 'is'. Its use is in the case of a direct question in which the expected answer is 'no'. The demonstrative pronoun 'is' means 'it'. The verb 'sum' means '[I] am'. The relative 'qui' means 'who'. The verb 'mentiar' means '[I] lie'. The personal pronoun 'tibi' means 'to you'.
What are the Latin words for "who cares"? Qui cura.
qui is the French pronoun for 'who'.
As a relative pronoun, the word 'qui' means who, whom. As an interrogative pronoun, it means who, which, that. It also may take on the meaning of whoever.
Salut; What/Who is it/this
'tes ki" is the text message version of 'tu es qui' (familiar) meaning "who are you"
c de qui déjà is a text message meaning 'from who is it already?' in French.
Love me for who I am, not who you want me to be.
For exemple is someone in french told you : I got a letter (J'ai reçu une lettre) you can say : De qui? meaning from who.
In English, the meaning of "je ne sais pas qui je suis" means "I don't know who I am."
I'm french and I can tell you that doesn't mean anything, and I can manage to understand what you mean... vous = you, pou = ?, aime = love, je = I and qui=who
Anjelah Johnson plays bon qui qui
who is in the pencil sharpener (strange, but that's the meaning...)