you tú= you (subject pronoun), but tu (without the accent) means your and is a possessive pronoun
You are what you say (you are).
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.
English: I like you. French : je vous aime and English: I love you. French: J'amour tu. or J'adore tu.
"Ou est tu" translates to "Where are you?" in English. It is a French phrase used to inquire about someone's location.
Who is your mama?
"You have my body."
That's what you say.
Like your name.
I have is (yo) tengo You have is (tu) tienes
It should say tu "estas" enfermo, which means you are sick.
You can say : you are nice. You also might wanna say : this is kind of you.
You can send me a certificate of lodging is how you say tu pourrai m envoyer un certificat d herbergement in English.