The sentence 'je vois tu' means I see you. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The verb 'vois' is in the first person singular, and therefore means '[I] am seeing, do see, see'. The personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. But the more correct way of saying 'I see you' in French is 'Je te vois'. The construction in the example is more that of a young child, a non-native speaker, or an individual without much schooling.
I do not see.
I see love.
je vois le Père Noël means I see Santa Klaus in French.
meaning -> signification (f), or sens (m)
"I wish you could see how much I love you" may be translated in French as "je voudrais que tu vois combien je t'aime"
The English translaton of 'Je vois tout' is I see all, or I see everything. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The verb 'vois' means '[I] see'. And the noun 'tout' means 'all, everything'.
literally "I you everything"..if from the movie Flyboy's, it is spelled Je Vois tout - I see everything
You see that I am thinking of you.
je vois - tu voisthere is no accent on any form of the verb 'voir'
"je veux dire" translates as "I mean / I want to say" Tu vois ce que je veux dire ? = See what I mean?
'je sais ce que tu veux dire' or more standard: 'je vois ce que tu veux dire'
je vois in English means I see. A website to check out for help is www.freetranslation.com
ce que je vois > what I'm seeing ce que je vous dois > what I am owing you je vous vois > I see you ce que je vous vois > ?? (not a correct phrase)
I see that you had put on some weight
Je vois une étoile is "I see a star" in French.
je te vois quand tu reviensje te verrai quand tu reviendras
"je te vois" or "je vous vois"
je vois le Père Noël means I see Santa Klaus in French.
meaning -> signification (f), or sens (m)