"de toi à moi" means "between you and me / from me to you" "il y a des choses qui ne s'expliquent pas" means "there are some things that you just can't explain"
choses qui ne sont pas dans votre sac d'école
Qui is the French word for "who?"It is also used to mean "that, which" when it is the subject of the clause (if it is not the subject, "que" is used). For example, "Fais attention aux choses qui comptent." = "Pay attention to the things that count." BUT "C'est le livre que j'ai lu hier." = "That's the book that I read yesterday."
Old age is the most unexpected thing that could happen to a man.
Les élèves arrivent a l'école a quelle heure? = When do the students arrive at school?
income is translated 'le revenu' in French. The income tax is called "l'impôt sur le revenu"
Pas les "Rients" mais les riens?? On dit souvent: "Les petits riens" c'est à dire les petites choses qui changent tout.
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 ...'
beaucoup de choses à faire = lots of things to do