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Qui est-ce? Is a phrase that means who is it. You can answer as the following: Il/Elle est mon ami/amie (meaning:He/She is my (mon is masculine, even if you are a girl amie only takes mon) friend (ami for a guy friend, amie for a friend who is a girl, and they both sound the same) Instead of Il/Elle est, you can also use C'est which means many things: he is, she is, this is, that is, and here is. I hope I helped you out :)

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