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]'.
"désolé, mais qui es-tu ?" is translated "Sorry, but who are you?" in English.
Qui? = Who? Occasionally 'which' or 'that'.
Qui, moi? in French means "Who, me?" in English.
Beautiful one who holds my life
Paris qui danse in French means "Paris which is dancing" in English.
Mais c'est qui ? means 'but who is it?' in English.
"désolé, mais qui es-tu ?" is translated "Sorry, but who are you?" in English.
But, who can stop (+ someone/something) ?
"Désolé, mais qui êtes-vous ?" means "Sorry, but who are you?"
This isn't a complete sentence, but what you wrote translates to "...'who' but it's okay".
Answer #1 by Ginezumi The question 'Mais qui peut you stopper?' contains a mixture of English, French, and Frenchified English. The word 'you' needs to be written 'te', as the second person singular; or 'vous', as the second person plural. In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'mais' means 'but'. The conjunction 'qui' means 'who'. The verb 'peut' means 'he/she/it] can'. And the personal pronoun 'te' or 'vous' means 'you'. The question therefore means But who can stop you?Answer #2 by Monkeytypist In standard French, the question would be mais qui peut vous arrêter? or mais qui peut t'arrêter?
"Ah but who, sir?"
"qui mais je t'aime plus bébé" translates literally as "who but I love you more darling" in French.
"Mais seulement" means "but only" in English.
"But who are you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Mais qui êtes vous?Specifically, the conjunction mais is "but". The relative pronoun qui means "who". The verb êtes means "(informal plural) you all, (formal singular) you". The personal pronoun vous translates as "(informal plural) you all, (formal singular) you".The pronunciation will be "meh kee eht voo" in French.
"Maís pais" is not a common phrase in English. It may be a misspelling or a mix of languages. "Mais" means "more" in Portuguese, and "pais" means "parents" in Spanish. If you are looking for a translation or meaning, please provide more context.
Qui? = Who? Occasionally 'which' or 'that'.