Ce qui est français est francophone.
"Who is Sophie's friend?"
il est sur la qui vive
Ce qui est nouveau
"mais je ne suis pas sur de ce qui est en gras" is French and not Spanish. It means: "but I'm not sure about what is [written] in bold [characters]"
"qui est la" ==> Who is the
qui est le plus âgé? who is the oldest?
Who is the president
I think there's a mistake in the grammar. I will try guessing what the sentence is. 1st guess: Qui est-ce qu'elle est? ----> Who is she? 2nd guess: Qu'est-ce qu'elle est jolie! -----> How pretty she is ! 3rd guess: Qui ect-ce qui est jolie? -------> Who is pretty?
Qui est le plus compétant ?
Ce qui est français est francophone.
I am in love with you
who is Pythagoras and what is he famous for
"qui est Ã? la porte ?"more commonly: "qui est lÃ? ?" or "qui est-ce ?"
In french, who is translates to qui est.
"who is in the other room?"
It means "What is next?"