"c ou ca" is texting for "c'est où ça", meaning "where's that?"
I think you mistake with "c'est" which means "it's"
The French spelling of facade (frontage, or false face) is spelled façade. English does not use the variant C.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
The pronunciation of most "CA" words is the "K" sound, but can, cancel, and canopy are all spelled with a C in English.
This isn't a complete sentence, but what you wrote translates to "...'who' but it's okay".
"Ou vouzlez-vous reprondre." c:
Ca, with a cedille on the c, means "that."
it means "the blonde or the brunette"
Ca va? (prouncoued ca as in 'c' - sap )This literally means ' it goes?' as in 'how do things go with you?'
"c pshe" ??? what does it mean??? !
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This means "Is it in France or in Great Britain?" in English.
'ca VA bien' means 'everything's fine / it's OK' in French
What does Ca. stand for? ca. is also abbreviated c., cir., or circ., and stands for circa which is from Latin and means "around," "approximately," "about." Sometimes it is italicized.
It is the abbreviaton for circa, which means about or approximately. It can also be abbreviated c.
You can say "C'était bon" in French to mean "It was good."
c'est a bien translates from French as 'it has'.