The English equivalent of the statement 'Tu aimes soccer' is You like soccer*. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The verb 'aimes' means '[you] like, love'. And 'soccer' means 'soccer'. *Le foot.
Non, mon petit, it does not. "Tu aimes..." means "You like..." in English. To say "Je t'adore" in French is to say "I love you" in English.
"Tu aimes la biologie" means "you like biology" in English.
Est-ce que tu aimes ... means "Do you like ..." in English.
ce n'est pas qui tu aimes c'est comment tu aimes
fais ce que tu aimes, aimes ce que tu fais
Tu aimes le sport in French is "Do you like sports?" as a question and "You like sports" as a statement in English.
Aimes is the tu conjugation of the verb aimer. Always keep in mind that it is necessary to use the subject pronoun, or "tu" in this instance. It means "like" or "love". The way you would say "you love him/her" would be "tu l'aimes" and the way you would say "you like music" would be "tu aimes la musique". It can be used in both cases
Qui aimes-tu ?
"You love to drink" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Tu aimes boire. The pronunciation will be "tyoo ahm bwahr" in French.
You would say Aimes-tu le couloir bleu? or Est-que ce tu aimes le couloir bleu?.
Tu l'aimes. Tu means you, the l' is the "it," and aimes is a conjugation of the verb "aimer," to like/to love. The "s" in aimes is silent.
"do you like Fridays ?"