It means "here" and is always used in conjunction with another word separated by an hyphen. For instance "ci-joint" means "enclosed", "attached", "ci-gît ..." means "here lies the body of ..." on a tombstone.
It's an archaic form of "ici" (here).
"Choses que celle ci cheri" translates to "Things that she cherishes" in English.
"So so" in French is spelled "comme-ci, comme-ça."
tu es comme ci comme ça or vous êtes comme ci comme ça!
In French, "these are" is translated as "ce sont" or "voici" depending on the context.
"ci sei tu" is Italian for "It's you." It can be used to indicate that someone is present or that someone is responsible for a particular action or situation.
"Choses que celle ci cheri" translates to "Things that she cherishes" in English.
It means "He does not speak French as it"
Try this one is "essaies celui-ci (masc.) / celle-ci (fem.)" in French.
It is: CI = 101
ci-dessus
ceux-ci
j'aime ceux-ci (or celles-ci) parce que...
CI is acronyms for Confidential Information
CI SONO MEANS there are
"So so" in French is spelled "comme-ci, comme-ça."
CI Dip Pay
ce jour-ci