("To be is to be perceived")
Esse quod esses numquam serum est.
The words est-ce are French and translate into English as the words is this. These words translate into Italian as e questo.
Subjective Idealism. Bishop George Berkeley and his theory of reality; Esse est percipi - "To be is to be perceived."Note- He was talking about all perceptions, not just sight.
Is very beautiful
This is acceptable or I can go with that both translate Ceci est agréable.
Are you french?
Tempus fortuna est.
Quintus is a Roman boy
Latin would be camera mea est sua which means "my room is yours"
Latin for "that is" is "id est" and the anagram used in English writing is "i.e."
my pleasure - kisses
'Est' is a form of 'esse' (to be), and 'in tablino' means 'in the study'. Therefore, 'Caecilius est in tablino' means 'Caecilius is in the study'.