Vous aussi is pronounced as "vooz oh-see" in French.
"Vous aussi" in French means "you too" in English. It is used to reciprocate a sentiment or action back to the person it was initially directed at.
I do thank you for asking. Parlez-vous bien le français aussi?
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.
When talking to someone a person is close to or familiar with "Tu devrais venir aussi". When talking to a stranger, a person in a position of authority, an elder, it can be translated as "Vous devriez venir aussi", which is more formal.
vous aussi means 'you too' in French.
vous aussi amoureux love you too
"Vous aussi" in French means "you too" in English. It is used to reciprocate a sentiment or action back to the person it was initially directed at.
j'ai = I have mlle = the abbreviation for mademoiselle, meaning 'miss' in English vous aussi = you too maybe there is a mispelling in the second word, as the overall phrase doesn't makes sense.
vous êtes belle (to a woman) aussi, vous êtes beau (to a man) aussi.
I love you too is "je t'aime aussi" in French.
you too or you also
vous l'aimez aussi
Merci, vous aussi
It is pronounced oh-sea. The word translates into English as also, or too.
and you two = et vous deuxand you too = et vous aussi
vous aussi, vous avez joué au foot