"It's not true!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase C'est pas vrai!
Specifically, the masculine demonstrative pronoun ce* is "it, this". The adverbial phrase ne**...pas means "not". The present indicative verb est means "(he/it/one/she) is". The masculine adjective vrai translates as "true".
The pronunciation will be "seh pa vreh" in French.
*The vowel drops - and is replaced by an apostrophe - before a verb whose spelling begins with a vowel.
**The ne often is dropped in colloquial and conversational French.
What does matiere preferee cest mean? it means liek wahts your favourite subject here ill answer it English: My favourite subject is Science French: Ma matiere preferee, cest Science Remenber the acents in french peace (\/) (' ') (").(")
It means This is part of that.
French
c'est comment means 'how is it' in French.
It's Friday.
That's my baby!
ill cest mon uncle
today = aujourd'hui
c'est le means "it's the""It is the" is an accurate translation.
It means, "that's good".
cest super pronounced say supeer
ma mere cest sampa