It means, "Which (or what) is your e-mail [address]?"
The correct spelling of cul de sac in French is "cul-de-sac."
Cul-de-sac (a dead-end, something with no way out) is literally bottom-of-the-bag.Cul in french is bottom, from the latin culus meaning 'backside'.
Some foreign words adopted in English language include "schadenfreude" from German, "cul-de-sac" from French, "bungalow" from Hindi, and "sushi" from Japanese.
We had less traffic living on the cul-de-sac, but trouble getting in and out when the street was being repaired.(cul-de-sac, French "bottom of the sack", a dead-end or circle ending a street)
It seems like there may be a typo in your question. Did you mean cul-de-sac? A cul-de-sac is a dead-end street with only one entrance/exit, typically forming a circle or loop at the end. It is designed to limit traffic flow and provide a safe area for children to play.
That not really something intelligent to say; it means "in / up your *ss".
the bottom (body part) It also means more roughly , by a slip of language, the female genitalia.
well i cannot seem to find the exact answer, as you may have miss heard the cul? Cul es la cosa means the is the thing. hope this helps, pretty-zebra xxx ----------------- I think he meant qual which I believe means "which" so "which thing?" ....joecity
In French it means "bottom of the sack" and a cul-de-sacis a road or street with a dead end, and only one way in or out.
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it means call u later
If you mean donkey, then it is baude. If you mean the coarse meaning, then it is cul.
un cul-de-sac (literallly "bag's end") is a dead end street or situation in French.
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I think you are looking for "cul de sac".
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"The bottom is covered!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Le cul est couvert! The declaration may refer to an object's bottom or to a person's posterior. The pronunciation will be "luh kyoo-ley koo-ver" in French.