The phrase 'le garcon la-bas, qui est-ce' means the young man over there, who is he? In the word-by-word translation, the definite article 'le' means 'the'. The noun 'garcon' means 'boy, fellow, guy, waiter, young man'. The adverb 'la' means 'there'. The adverb 'bas' means 'low'. The interrogative pronoun 'qui' means 'who'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. And the demonstrative pronoun 'ce' means 'this'.
Qui? = Who? Occasionally 'which' or 'that'.
"le mot qui manque" is 'the missing word'
It means who a cat, to say who has a cat you say Qui a un chat
The phrase 'mais qui' means But who[m]. In the word-by-word translation, the conjuction 'mais' means 'but'. And the conjunction 'qui' means 'who, who[m]'.
"you know who" in French
I like that idiot boy who loves me.
French to English: I do not want the boy who loves
qui = who
Qui? = Who? Occasionally 'which' or 'that'.
Who who my friend. "Qui qui" is also slang in french for "penis"
qui a le ... means 'who has the ... / which has the ...'
Who who my friend. "Qui qui" is also slang in french for "penis"
Ce qui means 'that which' i think :)
qui m'aime = who loves me.
"Qui a le" in French translates to "who has the" in English.
"Quien" means "who" in Spanish and "qui tiempo" is not a correct Spanish phrase. If you meant to say "¿Qué tiempo?" it translates to "What time?" or "What weather?" depending on the context.
"qui est la" ==> Who is the