Qu'est-ce que tu étudies means 'what are you studying?' You could reply "j'étudie le français, l'anglais et l'histoire" (I study French, English and History - add whatever topic name you want)
"J'étudie..." followed by the subject you are studying. For example, "J'étudie les sciences économiques."
you know you love me is translated 'tu sais que tu m'aimes' in French.
In French, "Are you ignoring me?" can be translated as "Est-ce que tu m'ignores?" or simply "Tu m'ignores?"
You can ask "Que fais-tu?" in French to mean "What are you doing?"
The phrase "Est-ce que tu es français?" translates to "Are you French?" in English.
Je sais que tu me veux
why are you studying is translated "pourquoi est-ce que tu étudies / pourquoi étudies-tu" in French
'... que tu aimes is '... that you like' in French.
What you doing in french is : que fais-tu OR qu'est que tu fais
Qu'est-ce que tu vas chercher? in French means "What are you going to look for?" in English.
The phrase "Est-ce que tu es français?" translates to "Are you French?" in English.
"Do you have..." is "est-ce que tu as ..." in French.
savais-tu que ... / est-ce que tu savais que ... saviez-vous que / est-ce que vous saviez
love me is love me in french love is aimer though
Qu'est-ce que tu choisis? in French means "What do you choose?" in English.
qu'est-ce que tu as dit ? means "what did you say?" in French.
To ask "do you have. . ." in French, say est-ce que vous avez. . . or avez-vous. . ."est-ce que tu as ..."
In French, you would say "Est-ce que tu l'aimes ?" to ask "Do you love him?"