This question is confusing. What is it ? = qu'est-ce que c'est ? Who is it ? = qui est-ce ?
The first phrase is "What day is today", the second is "what date is today".
"What is this?" is "Qu'est-ce que c'est?" in French.
"por que moi" doesn't make any sense in French. por --> not a word in French. maybe pour, meaning for. que --> which, that, what moi --> me
qu'est-ce que c'est que ca ?
Que
Have to and must
do you like me is 'est-ce que tu m'aimes (bien) in French. The 'bien' makes the difference between to like and to love, if need be.
Que is the equivalent to What; Comois the equivalent to How.
" As well as that" in French is, ainsi que ce que.
'... que tu aimes is '... that you like' in French.
"Que c'est" is a French phrase that can be translated to "how it is" or "what it is." It is often used to express surprise, admiration, or emphasis in a sentence.
The first phrase is "What day is today", the second is "what date is today".
Que faites-vous? in French is "What do you do?" in English.
"What is this?" is "Qu'est-ce que c'est?" in French.
Because in French is spelled "parce que".
tel que telle que (gender feminine) plural: tels que/ telles que
"por que moi" doesn't make any sense in French. por --> not a word in French. maybe pour, meaning for. que --> which, that, what moi --> me