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What does Comsi comsa mean?

What does Comsi comsa mean?

French. so-so; neither good nor bad.

What language is Come See Come Saw?

French
“Comme ci, comme ça” (French pronunciation: ​[kɔm si kɔm sa]; “Like This, Like That” or “So-So”) is a song composed by Dimitris Korgialas and written by Poseidonas Giannopoulos. It was the Cypriot entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, performed in French by Evridiki.

What can I say instead of comme ci comme?

“Kif kif,” deriving from Arabic, means the same thing as “comme ci comme ça” but is less antiquated: so-so. “Bof” is the French equivalent of the sound “meh” in English, meaning that things could be better.

What is comme ci comme ca in Spanish?

commander-in-chief. commandery. commanding.

What does Kamsi kamsa mean?

: : Ooh, la, la! That one is French, to wit, “Comme ci, comme ça,” meaning “like this, like that.” In English you could say, “Oh, up and down,” or “So-so” or, “This way, that way.” How to translate it depends on the question. Perhaps someone whose French is better than mine can give an answer better than mine. : : SS.

Do the French say comme ci comme ca?

Borrowed from French comme ci comme ça (literally “like this like that”).

Do French people use comme ci comme ca?

And as a response to all previous comments made from foreigners who love France : “comme ci comme ça” is still widely used in France among other vernacular expressions which may have confused them.

Does anyone actually say comme ci comme ca?

Here in Quebec, Canada, “Comme-ci, comme ça” is still a valid expression used by many people. It really depends on the region, in France they probably don’t use it that often, but in Canada, we do.

What is kamsa in Arabic?

Kamsa is Muslim name which means – Happiness.

What does kamsa mean in Korean?

Kamsa, aka 감사, means thanks. Generally, we say Kam-sa-hab-ni-da (감사합니다), which is the formal speech for Thank you, or as the direct translation would have it, “thanks do/am” . Cutting it short to kamsa can make it a noun or it can be an extremely informal way of saying thanks.