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Qu'est-ce --> what is it
se passe --> happens
le chien --> the dog
qui --> who, which, that
"le mot qui manque" is 'the missing word'
Chien in french means dog. It is written "le chien" - "the dog", it refers to both feminin and masculin dogs, even though the noun is masculin. "le" before the noun is masculin "la" before the noun is feminin
mon passe- temps est le natation.
The common term is le chien. Technically, a female dog should be la chienne but the word has the same pejorative meaning as the English word for female dog (rhymes with "witch")
I sound like a "guess what it is" riddle. "He who makes it, makes it to sell it ; he who buys it does not use it ; he who uses it cannot see it". If someone has the answer to this ...
Jean Tissier went by Le nonchalant qui passe (an allusion to the song 'Le chaland qui passe').
The cast of Le malheur qui passe - 1915 includes: Paul Escoffier Gabrielle Robinne
The cast of Le chien qui avait soif - 1996 includes: Magali Leiris
The cast of Le malheur qui passe - 1916 includes: Berthe Jalabert Louise Lagrange Louis Leubas Gaston Michel
The cast of Le pays du chien qui chante - 2002 includes: Katsuko Nakamura as Yoshiko Mahiru Dominique Piard as Jean Ferroz
Le fleuve qui passe par Lisbonne est le Tage. Il est le plus long cours d'eau de la péninsule ibérique et traverse la capitale du Portugal en formant un estuaire. Le Tage est un élément emblématique de la ville de Lisbonne, offrant des vues panoramiques depuis ses rives et différents ponts.
a dog bark = un aboiement [de chien] (it's not worth adding "de chien" since they're the only animal to bark) to bark = aboyer le chien aboie, la caravane passe
'The dog who knew too much' is an English equivalent of 'Le chien qui en savait trop'.The masculine singular definite article 'le' means 'the'. The masculine noun 'chien' means 'dog'. The interrogative/relative pronoun 'qui' means 'who, that'. The partitive 'en' means 'about it'. The verb 'savait'means '[he/she/it] knew, used to know'. The adverb 'trop'means 'too much'.All together, they're pronounced 'luh shyeh kee awn sah-veh troh'.
The cast of Un assassin qui passe - 1981 includes: Richard Berry as Jacques Alain Bertheau as Le suspect Carole Laure as Pauline Klein Anne Roussel as La fille au tourniquet
It is "le chien" in French. "Chien" is a masculine noun, so it takes the masculine article "le."
je voudrais savoir ce qui se passe en France et dans le monde, quel programme est-ce que je choisis ? means ( I'd like to know what is going on in France and in the world - what programme should I pick?)
qui a le ... means 'who has the ... / which has the ...'