It means "Smile, you have an admirer." The first word should be spelled Souriez (imperative) Sourire is the infinitive (to smile)
Do you have? Avez-vous une voiture? Do you have a car?
"Est-ce que vous avez ..." means "do you have..." in French.
Have you thought of me today.
why have you like me (like I have)
"Ou avez-vous appris le français?" means "Where did you learn French?" in English.
un hibou (n 'x' when singular,only when plural) is an owl in French. 'Avez-vous' is a question meaning 'do you have?', so 'avez-vous mon hibou' means 'do you have my owl' in English.
since when do you speak fluent French?
"J' avez" is not correct French grammar. The correct form would be "j'avais," which means "I had" in English.
Ave. : short for "avenue" /or/ avé : short for Ave Maria, in English: Hail Mary /or/ avez : second person plural, present tense (vous avez) for the verb "avoir", to have.
you have
"You have the means of... ." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Vous avez le moyen de... . The declarative phrase literally translates into English as "You have the mean (way) to... ." The pronunciation will be "voo-za-vey luh mwa-yeh duh" in French.
As tu une chambre pour ce soir /or/ avez vous une chambre pour ce soir means "do you have a bedroom for tonight?" in English.