"I don't know what to say"
it means "I do not know what to say or think"
Je ne sais pas à quoi (ça sert) - I don't know what (it's for)
In French, you would say "Je ne sais pas de quoi vous parlez."
Je m'excuse pour la confusion, mais je peux communiquer en français. Comment puis-je vous aider aujourd'hui?
In French Canadian, "sweet" can be translated as "sucré" or "doux".
Je m'excuse pour la confusion, mais je peux communiquer en français. Comment puis-je vous aider aujourd'hui?
je ne sais pas quoi dire
it means "I do not know what to say or think"
Je ne sais pas à quoi (ça sert) - I don't know what (it's for)
'je ne sais pas quoi faire'
In French, it literally means "I know not what". The French idiom can best be translated as "a certain something." It's used to indicate qualities that are intangible, and hard to put into words.Example: "He did well with the ladies, as he had a certain je ne sais quoi."The French pronunciation is (zhuh nuh say kwah) - ZH sound (JH) is the G in genre.The US pronunciation sounds like (jen nay say quah).
In French, you would say "Je ne sais pas de quoi vous parlez."
"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 French Canadian, "sweet" can be translated as "sucré" or "doux".
"Je ne sais pas quoi faire" But then again it depends on the sentence you use this phrase in.
"Je ne sais pas quoi sans toi" means "I don't know what without you". "J'ai vraiment besoin de toi à mes côtés" is "I really need you by my side".
Je ne sais pas beaucoup de bon noms en français.... Gracie, Micah, Adrienne, Adrienna, Mia, Mitaines, ?????Je ne sais pas, mais bonne chance!