C'est quoi la falaise? in French means "What is the cliff?" in English.
What is literature?
As-tu bien dormi
'C'est la vie' is actually the correct way to say "That's life" or "It's life". Sa la vie would not make sense in French, as 'sa' (meaning his or her) has a different meaning than 'C'est' (meaning It's/That's)
"Tell me about yourself! What do you do with your life?" is an English equivalent of the French phrases "Parle-moi de toi! Tu fais quoi dans la vie?"Specifically, the imperative "parle" means "(informal singular You) speak." The preposition "de" means "of, from, about." The personal pronoun "moi" means "me." The personal pronoun "tu" means "you." The verb "fais" means "(informal singular You) are doing, do, do do." The interrogative pronoun "quoi" means "what." The preposition "dans" means "in." The feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "vie" means "life."The pronunciation is "pahrl mwah duh twah tyoo feh kwah daw lah vee."
Question translates to: "What is the Fantasia in Morocco" thanks to Google Translate.
En 2021, la population du Canada est d'environ 38 millions de personnes.
C'est quoi la falaise? in French means "What is the cliff?" in English.
What is literature?
c'est la première - it's the first (feminine)
Hey, you're here
What is a lion's jaw for?
I don't recognise this. It looks and sounds very like c'est la notre. That means 'this is ours.'
French for "That's life," or "Such is life."
What is happening in the snow?
la capitale d'Allemagne est Berlin
What are you doing in your life as a student ? -