He who transplanted still sustains
"qui est la" ==> Who is the
t'es qui toi? - hey you? who are you?
Mais c'est qui ? means 'but who is it?' in English.
Spring which begins...
Thes is not an English word. If you mean "who's this ?" it is Qui est-ce ? When answering the telephone - C'est qui a l'appareil ? or, if caller is asking to speak to someone else, C'est de la part de . . . . or just De la part . . .
Qui Transtulit Sustinet [He Who Transplanted Still Sustains]
Qui transtulit sustinet (He Who Transplanted Still Sustains)
St- Elsewhere - 1982 Qui Transtulit Sustinet 2-4 was released on: USA: 16 November 1983 UK: 3 September 1984
Connecticut State University System's motto is 'Qui Transtulit Sustinet'.
The motto of Bernice MacNaughton High School is 'Qui valet sustinet'.
Connecticut. The motto translates "He who transplanted sustains." It is Latin, and was officially used in October of 1662.
The flag of Connecticut has three grapevines to it. The background is blue and also has a white shield on it that says 'Qui Transtulit Sustinet' on it.
Qui transtulit sustinet (Latin "He who transplanted sustains", also "He Who Transplanted Still Sustains" or "He Who Transplanted Continues to Sustain")
qui = who
Oh connecticut our home and native land true patriot love in all thy sons command with glowing hearts we see the ryme the true north strong and free from far and wide oh connecticut we stand on guard for thee god keep our land gloriuos and free oh connecticut we stand on guard for thee oh connecticut we stand on guard for thee!
Qui? = Who? Occasionally 'which' or 'that'.
Who who my friend. "Qui qui" is also slang in french for "penis"