What (bright) future will shine then between (inside) your walls
C'est quel mois means 'what month is it?'
Quel temps fera-t-il means "what will the weather be?" in French.
'What a shame!', 'What a pity!' or 'Too bad!' may be English equivalents of Quel dommage!The relative/interrogative quel means "what, which". The masculine noun dommage means "shame, pity, damage". The pronunciation will be "kehl dohm-mahzh" in French.
It depends on the context either which or what Quel homme es-tu vu ? : which man did you see? Quel est la nom de cet homme ? : what is the name of this man? Quel homme ! : what a man ! Quel is used when the object of the question is masculine singular, for feminine: quelle, plural: quels/quelles
what is your favourite day
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Quel chapeau? in French is "Which hat?" in English.
Quel age avez- vous when translated to English becomes 'How old are you'.
Quel âge as-tu? in French means "How old are you?" in English.
Which sport does he do [or go out for] is an English equivalent of 'Quel sport fait-il?'
Quel est ton prénom? in French means "What is your first name?" in English.
C'est quel mois means 'what month is it?'
Quel est ton nom? in French is "What is your name?" in English.
Louis Armand has written: 'Some aspects of the European energy problem' -- subject(s): Mechanical engineering, Power resources 'Quel avenir pour l'Europe?'
In English, "quel âge a ton père" translates to "how old is your father?"
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Quel ami commun avons-nous? in French is "Which friend do we have in common?" in English.