Tu me manques
You can say "Tu me manques" in French to express "you are missing from me."
"In French, you say 'is missing' as 'manque' or 'est manquant'."
Tu me manques (literally 'you are missing to me' - that's how they say it. Polite version: Vous me manquez.
"Missing" in French is translated as "manquant" or "disparu".
In Igbo, you can say "Ndewo, achorom ime gi" which means "Hi, I am missing you".
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
"Missing you all." = "Vous me manquez tous."
Tu me manques (literally 'you are missing to me' - that's how they say it. Polite version: Vous me manquez.
Tu me manques
"In French, you say 'is missing' as 'manque' or 'est manquant'."
chéri(e), tu me manques
"elle me manque déjà "
Tu me manques beaucoup means "I miss you a lot" in French. Literally it means "you are causing a missing in me".
confusingly. Not 'I missed you' but 'you were missing to me': Tu me manquais'.
"Missing" in French is translated as "manquant" or "disparu".
tu me manques tellement que ça me rend fou / folle
Tu es la seule personne qui me manque.
Tu me manques, mon ami! Notice that it is reversed. Literally, you are saying "you miss me or you are missing from me."