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"You will be missed."

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"Tu vas me manquer."

"Tu nous manqueras."

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11y ago

"tu me manqueras, tu vas me manquer" is the French translation for "I will miss you".

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15y ago

The verb for missing someone is manquer, but it is used differently in French: you literally say, "You will be missing to me." So you will say:

Tu vas me manquer.

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13y ago

Vous allez me manquer

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Tu vas me manquer

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7y ago

"I'm going to miss you today!" in English is Tu vas me manquer aujourd'hui! in French.

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13y ago

'tu nous manqueras tellement'

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Vous nous avez manqué.

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14y ago

'tu vas me manquer'

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