Quelle est la phrase au futur? in French is "What is the sentence in the future tense?" in English.
"At what...?" and "At which...?" are English equivalents of the incomplete French phrase À quelle...? The question also translates as "To what...?" or "To which...?" in English. The pronunciation will be "a kel" in French.
"Which image is it?" is one English equivalent of the feminine singular phrase C'est quelle image? The pronunciation will be "seh kel-ee-mazh" in French.
"What idea?" and "What an idea!" are English equivalents of the French phrase Quelle idée. Context and punctuation makes clear whether the phrase is a question (case 1) or an exclamation of belittlement or surprise (example 2). The pronunciation will be "kel-lee-dey" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
Quelle chanson? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What song?" The feminine singular interrogative adjective and noun also may be rendered into English as "Which song?" The pronunciation will be "kel shaw-so" in French.
Quelle heure est-il? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What time is it?" The feminine singular phrase in the impersonal third person singular of the present indicative may be rendered literally into English as "What hour is it?" The pronunciation will be "keh-leuh-rey-teel" in French.
Quelle est la date? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What is the date?" The interrogative in question may include the prepositional phrase d'aujourd'hui at the end, for the literal translation of "What is the date of today?" into English. The pronunciation will be "kel-ley la dat (do-zhoor-dwee)" in French.
"What nationality are you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu es de quelle nationalité? The question serves as a friendly, informal way of expressing literally in English "You are of which nationality?" The pronunciation will be "tyoo ey duh kel na-syo-na-lee-tey" in French.
"What time do you usually dine?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase À quelle heure t'habitues-tu à dîner? The question translates literally as "At what time are you used to dining?" in English. The pronunciation will be "a keh-luhr ta-bee-tyoo-tyoo a dee-ner" in French.
"What (type of) friend are you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Quelle amie êtes-vous? The question may be asked of a female older than, or unknown to, the speaker since the second person formal singular "you" is used. The pronunciation will be "keh-la-mee et-voo" in French.
i love is j'adore in french.
"What is your favorite (school) subject and why?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Quelle est ta matière préférée et pourquoi? The question also translates as "What's your preferred subject (in school) and why?" in English. The pronunciation will be "keh-ley ta ma-tyehr prey-fey-rey ey poor-kwa" in French.
"The child" is an English equivalent of the French phrase l'enfant. The masculine singular phrase may be found translated into English without "the" since French uses the definite article where English does and does not. The pronunciation will be "law-faw" in French.