qui is the French pronoun for 'who'.
In French, the word "qui" is considered to be a masculine term.
It means "who is it?" Qui is the word for who in French, while c'est mean it's.
"Who me" in French is "Qui, moi."
"qui me parle" means "who's talking to me" in French.
"Bon qui qui" is not a phrase in French. It may be a misspelling or a variation of the phrase "bon qui vive" which means to be vigilant or on the lookout.
"qui"
In French, the word "qui" is considered to be a masculine term.
It means "who is it?" Qui is the word for who in French, while c'est mean it's.
"Who" is an English equivalent of the French word qui. The pronoun in question also translates as "that," "which," "whom" or "whose" according to context and after prepositions. The pronunciation will be "kee" in French.
As a relative pronoun, the word 'qui' means who, whom. As an interrogative pronoun, it means who, which, that. It also may take on the meaning of whoever.
'tes ki" is the text message version of 'tu es qui' (familiar) meaning "who are you"
For exemple is someone in french told you : I got a letter (J'ai reçu une lettre) you can say : De qui? meaning from who.
'from whom' is 'de qui' in French. From whom did you receive that letter?> de qui as-tu reçu cette lettre ?
"Who me" in French is "Qui, moi."
"gulamala" is not a French word; it has no meaning in French.
Qui means "Who"
In french, who is translates to qui est.