The correct phrase is "comme ci, comme ça" and is pronounced roughly, "kumm see, kumm sah". All it means is "Like this, like that". It is a French way of saying "so-so".
This is a simple example of why it's important to read a lot and take some courses in foreign languages, even in today's electronic English-speaking world. D'accord? (French for "You agree?")
It has also the colloquial use of 'more or less'
Can hear and saw are the verbs, but "saw" should be "see".
Saw
See
Going up & down like on a see-saw.
It depends on the meaning, if its the past tense of see then, I saw my neighbor water his plants today. if you mean the tool saw then , I used a saw to make a fine finish on my timber. ;D
i saw See's saw saw Soar's seesaw, see?
no
The littluns see nothing it was just the wind
People simply saw the career - come on...
A saw with glasses on it is commonly referred to as "sawdust."
Saw. As in I saw a movie.
saw. Today, I see a tree. Yesterday, I saw a tree.
The past tense of "see" is "saw." For example, "I saw a movie yesterday."
The duration of See It Saw It is 1800.0 seconds.
"What did you see?" "I saw a plane" Saw is the past tense of see.
Saw VI is set to come out on Oct. 23, 2009.
You saw it.