Comment tu trouves ça? :: How was that for you?
what do you think of that skirt? -
how are you
Comment appelles-tu? means what is your name? (literally how are you called?)
I can't be sure, but when I sounded what you wrote out it sounded like 'comment t'appelle tu?' and that means 'what's your name?' in french. Hope that helped!
I waited to see if she would comment on my new shirt, but she didn't say anything.
what do you think of that skirt? -
"How do think you look?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comment trouves-tu? The question literally translates as "How do you find yourself?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw troov-tyoo" in French.
"How do you consider that?" and "What do you think of that?" are loose English equivalents of the French phrase Comment tu trouves ça? The question translates literally as "How do you find that?" in the sense of expressing beliefs or feelings, not locations, in English. The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw tyoo troov sa" in French.
"How do you find math?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comment tu trouves les maths? The question refers to the listener's feeling toward, not ability to find the location of, mathematics class. The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw tyoo troov les maht" in French.
je vous trouverai
"quel est ton travail ?" (you are familiar with the person asked) "quel est votre travail ?" (if you don't know well the person)
"Comment t'appelles-tu?" in French means "What is your name?" It is a common way to ask someone's name in French.
Comment t'appelles-tu ? means what's your name?
comment tu t'appelle or comment t'appelle tu is what is your name
Comment allez-vous? or, to a friend or child, Comment vas-tu? or Comment tu vas?
Comment t'appelles-tu ? or comment tu t'appelles ? means "what is your name?". The standard reply is: "Je m'appelle (your name)"
Tu t'appelles comment? or Comment tu t'appelles?