"Je vois tout", in French, literally means "I see everything" or "I see all".
The phrase gained interest when the movie "Flyboys" came out on DVD. The movie is about the American pilots that fought for France during the early days of World War I.
One of the characters in the film had "Je Vois Tout" painted on the side of his bi-wing fighter. These same words are later painted on the side of the leading characters plane. The French is above and forward of a bald eagle's head. The Eagle is stylized to appear to be seeking prey to the front. Below/behind the head is added: "A snake deserves no pity"
Je vois mal / je ne vois pas bien
You see that I am thinking of you.
"je veux dire" translates as "I mean / I want to say" Tu vois ce que je veux dire ? = See what I mean?
I love you with all that I am
je te vois ce soir à sept heures
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
The question phrases it a little oddly. The French should be: "Je vois tout et tout est vu par moi dans l'universe." Translation as given: "I see all and all to see by me in the universe." Translation of the correct phrase: "I see all and all is seen by me in the universe."
"je te vois" or "je vous vois"
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)
je vois in English means I see. A website to check out for help is www.freetranslation.com
Je vois mal / je ne vois pas bien
Je vois (present tense) J'ai vu (paste tense)
Je vois une étoile is "I see a star" in French.
je vois - tu voisthere is no accent on any form of the verb 'voir'
Je te vois en cours demain. -- (I'll) See you in class tomorrow.
je vois le Père Noël means I see Santa Klaus in French.