It is easy.
This isn't a complete sentence, but what you wrote translates to "...'who' but it's okay".
I think you mistake with "c'est" which means "it's"
ques que la c' est moi mireille
"c'est" means "it is"the "c" + apostrophe stands for the demonstrative pronoun "cela"."est" is a form of the verb "être", for he/she/it is.je suis = I amtu es = you areil est, elle est, c'est, cela est = he, she, it is
The French spelling of facade (frontage, or false face) is spelled façade. English does not use the variant C.
St Valentine's Day.
It is (or it's)
This means "Is it in France or in Great Britain?" in English.
That means "Yes, when's your birthday then?"
What is it.
It's me
Ratatouille, that's the movie, an animated movie.
it's finished - it's over
It is Wednesday today.
This isn't a complete sentence, but what you wrote translates to "...'who' but it's okay".
I think you mistake with "c'est" which means "it's"
ques que la c' est moi mireille