In German, "Du" is a second person singular pronoun ("you," to one person).
In French, "du" is a contraction of "de le" (meaning "of the").
German: "du" means in English "you" (informally)
"du" means "you" (informally)
I believe you use "Sie" when saying something formal or in formal situations. You use "du" in informal situation, such with your friends and family.
"und du" is German and means "and you".
Gehst Du? = Are you going?
Du sucre is 'some sugar' in English.
of/from a/the country
le jour du souvenir is translated Remembrance Day in English.
"le nom du" means "the name of the ..." in English.
some toast (du pain grillé)
It means "your name is..."
lily of the valley
It means- At all
You are fast.
Spirit of the Circus
Il a du brouillard means "He has fog"If you say, Il y a du brouillard that would mean "There is fog"