The correct phrase is "comme ci, comme ça" and is pronounced roughly, "kumm see, kumm sah". All it means is "Like this, like that". It is a French way of saying "so-so".
This is a simple example of why it's important to read a lot and take some courses in foreign languages, even in today's electronic English-speaking world. D'accord? (French for "You agree?")
It has also the colloquial use of 'more or less'
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Can hear and saw are the verbs, but "saw" should be "see".
Saw
See
Going up & down like on a see-saw.
It depends on the meaning, if its the past tense of see then, I saw my neighbor water his plants today. if you mean the tool saw then , I used a saw to make a fine finish on my timber. ;D
i saw See's saw saw Soar's seesaw, see?
no
The littluns see nothing it was just the wind
People simply saw the career - come on...
The correct phrase is "Did you see?" as "see" is the base form of the verb used with "did" in a question or negative sentence.
a see saw a see saw
Saw VI is set to come out on Oct. 23, 2009.
The duration of See It Saw It is 1800.0 seconds.
You saw it.
See.
See is a verb. Saw is the past tense form of see. See has no plural!
A see saw.