This is an antiphon from the Roman Catholic chant repertoire. The full text is Parce Domine, parce populo tuo; ne in aeternum irascaris nobis, and means "Spare, O Lord, spare your people; do not be angry with us forever."
"parce que" or "car" "parce que" or "car" mean because in French. parce que parce-que, hope this helps
"parce que" or "car" mean because in French.
parce que
Parce que c'est utile = Because it's useful
Usually it means a park (either public or private)
because you are
(literally) Speaking Spanish with my (school premium card = parce) Did you mean: 'padre'? If so: Speaking Spanish with my father
"Parce que" is a French phrase that means "because" in English. It is used to introduce the reason or cause behind a particular action or statement.
Because it is you.
"Parce-que j'ecris comme celui-ci" translates to "Because I write like this" or "Because I'm writing like this."
Because your are a more mean spirited person