Tu means you (singular and informal)
"Tu as" means "You have" in French. This is informal form, like if you are talking to a good friend or family member.
You speak French too? (PS: "Tu" is the informal form of "you", used only for peers, friends, children.)
"Tu aimes" in French means "you like" in English. It is the informal form of the verb "to like" in the second person singular.
Toi. Or 'tu'... depending on the sentence.
You (familiar) = tu You (formal) = vous
"You" is an English equivalent of "tu."Specifically, the Italian word is the informal singular form of the second person pronoun. It is the form that is used with a listener who is part of the speaker's close circle of family, friends and peers. It is pronounced "too."
Eux means 'them'. "Tu" is the informal and singular 'you'.
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"Tu amigo y you somos", if you want the present tense. You can find a complete list of verb tenses at drae.rae.es.
In informal French: "Tu es là?" translates as "Are you there?"
a type of costume that ballerinas wear during a dance