Et: a (like the letter a)
Toi: twa
Aussi: oh-see
a twa oh-see
There are two ways to say "and you too" in French. Et toi aussi is used for a friend and is singular. If you mean more than one person or a person you do not really know the formal is Et vous aussi.
Et toi? means and you? (familiar) Ex: Je vais au magasin, et toi? I am going to the store, and you?
You would say "Tu me manques et je crois que je commence à tomber amoureux/amoureuse de toi. S'il te plaît, aime-moi aussi."
Quais. Et toi?
"Toi si" is a phrase in French that can be translated to "you if" in English. It is often used in casual conversations or in poetry to express a conditional statement or a hypothetical scenario.
And you too is an English equivalent of 'Et toi aussi'.
You too, Australian.
and you too
I like you better and
Et toi, je t'aime, aussi.
et toi aussi, tu es très gentil means - and you too , you are very kind (masculine)
"à toi et à ta famille aussi"
The French phrase 'et vous' means and [what about] you. In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'.and youif it is a questiontranslate it withAnd you ? or And how about you ? or and what about you ?Je vais bien, et vous ?I am fine, and how about you ?
Bien et tu, means good, and you?Bien, means goodEt, means and,Tu, means you.It can also be written: Bien et toi?Enjoy french!
'merci, toi aussi' is French for ' thanks, you too'
There are two ways to say "and you too" in French. Et toi aussi is used for a friend and is singular. If you mean more than one person or a person you do not really know the formal is Et vous aussi.
A toi aussi.