It translates as "you are my little star."
Il est means "there is."
"Are you big or small?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Est-ce que tu es grande ou petite? The interrogative posed to a feminine family member, friend or peer also may be rendered literally into English as "Is it that you are big or little?" The pronunciation will be "eh-skuh tyoo ey grawn-doo puh-teet" in French.
The question 'Ta petite amie est comment' means What does your girlfriend look like. In the word-by-word translation, the possessive adjective 'ta' means 'your'. The adjective 'petite' means 'little, small'. The noun 'amie' means 'female friend'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The adverb 'comment' means 'how'.
It means "Where is my head" in English.
how is your English class?
The problem is that the question is not in good French, and it means nothing ...
It means, "She's pretty".
est-ce qu'elle est ta petite amie / est-elle ta petite amie would be the translations for 'is she your girlfriend in French.
Amor est caecus translates to English to mean 'Love is Blind.'
Est-ce qu'elle est ta petite amie? and Est-elle ta petite amie? are French equivalents of the English phrase "Is she your girlfriend?" The two questions translate, literally and respectfully, as "Is it that she is your little friend?" and "Is she your little friend?" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "eh-skuh ey-leh ta puh-tee-ta-mee" and "eh-tel ta ptee-ta-mee" in French.
Est means is
Comment est is translated "how is..." in English.
Le sang est ... means "the blood is ..." in English.
'she is'
Il est means "there is."
"qui est la" ==> Who is the
plus grande est la maison plus petite est la paie (paise means nothing in French) : the bigger is the house, the smaller the income.