qui a le ... means 'who has the ... / which has the ...'
Qui is the French word for "who?"It is also used to mean "that, which" when it is the subject of the clause (if it is not the subject, "que" is used). For example, "Fais attention aux choses qui comptent." = "Pay attention to the things that count." BUT "C'est le livre que j'ai lu hier." = "That's the book that I read yesterday."
"Qui s'appelle" in English translates to "called" or "named."
Le Sexe qui parle was created in 1975.
It means: if I am the one that searches for "qui" I am. (Qui is not a spanish word).
In English, the meaning of "je ne sais pas qui je suis" means "I don't know who I am."
qui a le ... means 'who has the ... / which has the ...'
"qui est la" ==> Who is the
qui est le plus âgé? who is the oldest?
that and the anniversary
The sleeping pig. NB it's "le" cochon qui dort.
Qui est le meilleur? in French means "Who is the best?" in English.
"le mot qui manque" is 'the missing word'
It means This is part of that.
Qui? = Who? Occasionally 'which' or 'that'.
This phrase translates to "Who is the biggest carnivore?" in English.
"L'amour qui peut le connaitre" is French and it translates to "the love that can know it" in English. It expresses the idea of love that is understanding and deep, implying a strong connection or bond.
Mais c'est qui ? means 'but who is it?' in English.