As is should be is 'comme ce devrait être' in French.
That would be the phonetic spelling, in English, for French "Qu'est-ce que c'est?" meaning "What is it?"
'Ce' in French means 'this' in English.
qu'est-ce qu'on fait (maintenant) : what are we doing (now)
''It'' in French is translated as ''ce''. As in c'est (it is) and qu'est-ce-que c'est? (what is it?)
"Que c'est" is a French phrase that can be translated to "how it is" or "what it is." It is often used to express surprise, admiration, or emphasis in a sentence.
Ce monument in French is "this monument" in English.
"Ce' tait" in French is pronounced as "say-tay". The first syllable "ce" is pronounced like the English word "say", and the second syllable "tait" is pronounced like the English word "tay".
"What is this?" is "Qu'est-ce que c'est?" in French.
You can ask "Qu'est-ce que c'est ?" to inquire "What is this?" in French.
In French, you would say "Est-ce bien vous?" to ask "Is this you?"
In French, the word "grâce" translates to "grace" in English. It can refer to elegance, charm, or kindness, depending on the context in which it is used.