well if you mean the phrase "qu'est-ce que c'est" it asking "what is that/this" but the phrase you said directly translates to "hat is that it is."
Lui c`est musculaire. Why would you need to know that?
Ratatouille, that's the movie, an animated movie.
J'espere que tu m'aimes aussi [zgaes-pair ker tu mam O C]
[Il, Elle, C'] est belle is a French equivalent of 'Is beautiful'. The verb 'est' means '[she 'elle'/ it 'ce'] is'. The feminine adjective 'belle' means 'beautiful'. All together, it's pronounced '[ehl, seh] eh behl'.That's if the person or object is feminine. If it's masculine, then the phrase becomes '[il for 'he' or 'ce' for 'it'] estbeau'. That's pronounced '[eel, seh] eh boh'.
'ca VA bien' means 'everything's fine / it's OK' in French
What is it.
Parce que c'est utile = Because it's useful
ques que la c' est moi mireille
Comment est-ce que ça s'écrit means "how is it spelled?". You answer by saying "ça s'écrit : a-b-c..." (spelling)
C est quel genre de bague ?
je pense que c'est une bonne journée means 'I think this is a good day' in French.
"mais bon, tant que c'est pour la famille, ce n'est jamais assez" Literally: "well, as long as it is for the family, it is never enough" Meaning, one can never do too much for the family. It probably refers to something like family love, family cohesion or some political measure to encourage the growth of families in society.
It is (or it's)
"It's very boring/tiring".The second meaning is "it's embarrassing", in a very formal register.
c´est mignon
It's me
Qu'est-ce que c'est la rentrée? Usually it means the beginning of a new school year when children go back to school in September, but it can mean any other time during the school year when they come back from a school holiday. This word has been hijacked to mean a 'political' rentrée when a politician wants to get into the news, or a literary 'rentrée' which is all about promoting a book or an author.