The phrase "Cet oiseau est beau" translates to "This bird is beautiful" in English. "Cet" is a demonstrative pronoun meaning "this" used before masculine singular nouns, "oiseau" means "bird," and "beau" means "beautiful."
cet homme est beau, c'est un bel homme ('bel' is equivalent to beau but is used here for liaison purpose, because of the vowel sound at the begining of the word)
Most likely, 'that'. In some cases, 'this'.
it means "This" and is used before a masculine word starting with a vowel or with an aspirated "h":cet arbre, cet individu, cet objet, cet hommebut:ce heros, ce heron
10:30 AM GMT is 11:30 AM CET. Central European Time (CET) is one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Therefore, to convert from GMT to CET, you simply add one hour.
1700 GMT is 1800 CET time. Central European Time (CET) is usually one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Ce, cet and cette are demonstrative adjectives and they are used when you talk about something specific (like "this" or "that"). "Ce" is used when you're talking about something masculine (this dog: ce chien). "Cette" is used when you're talking about something feminine (this woman: cette femme). "Cet" is used when you're talking about something masculine that starts with a vowel (this tree: cet arbre) or a mute h (this man: cet homme, but this owl: ce hibou).
I want to leave this place.
CET stands for Center for Environmental Therapeutics which is a nonprofit organization of doctors and researchers working with such environmental therapies such as bright light therapy, dawn-dusk simulation and negative air ionization. Cet- is also a combining form meaning "whale".
how will they calculate cet ranking
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un après-midi, l'après-midi ; there is no two-letter abbreviation, as "a.m." in English. In spoken French "cet après-midi" (this afternoon) is often shortened to "cet aprème" There is actually a way, the answer is P.M. Afternoon.
"GMT" is the English time zone, "CET" is the German time zone, which is GMT +1.