"Qui est l'aîné de la famille" is a French phrase that translates to "Who is the eldest in the family?" It is used to inquire about the oldest sibling or family member. The term "aîné" specifically refers to the oldest child among siblings.
Qui est dans votre famille?
"qui est la" ==> Who is the
"Qui est" means "who is" in French. It is used to inquire about the identity of a person.
"Who is in your family?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qui est dans ta famille?Specifically, the indefinite pronoun qui is "who". The verb est means "is". The preposition dans means "in, within". The feminine possessive adjective ta means "(informal singular) your". The feminine noun familletranslates as "family".The pronunciation will be "kee ey daw tah fah-mee" in French.
qui est le plus âgé? who is the oldest?
Who is the president
I think there's a mistake in the grammar. I will try guessing what the sentence is. 1st guess: Qui est-ce qu'elle est? ----> Who is she? 2nd guess: Qu'est-ce qu'elle est jolie! -----> How pretty she is ! 3rd guess: Qui ect-ce qui est jolie? -------> Who is pretty?
Qui est le plus compétant ?
I am in love with you
who is Pythagoras and what is he famous for
"Ce qui est français" peut référer à quelque chose qui est d'origine française ou qui a un rapport avec la France.
"qui est Ã? la porte ?"more commonly: "qui est lÃ? ?" or "qui est-ce ?"