madame, vous êtes la ... = Madam, you are the ....
madame, vous êtes là (with an accent over the a) : Madame, you are here
The English translation of '[C'est] quoi tes favoris?' is What [are] your favorites? In the word-by-word translation, the pronoun 'quoi' means 'what'. The possessive adjective 'tes' means 'your'. And the noun 'favoris' means 'favorites'.
vous me manquez - I miss you (you formal or plural) et je rêve de tes baisers sucrés - and I dream of your sweet kisses (this is certainly already a translation from English)
voulez-vous des pâtes, est-ce que vous voudriez des pâtes
It means your friends
It means "show your breast".
"bisous à tes beaux garçons" means "kiss your nice boys for me"
First in French it should be : Vous êtes un cul d'un poulet. Which means : You an ass of a chicken. Unless you mean : Vous avez le cœur d'un poulet. Which means : You have the heart of a chicken. Either way it is an insult.
Mais comment vont tes autres devoirs? in French means "But how is your other homework going?" in English.
It means, " How dare you fart in my cooler."
It simply means "bluer than the blue of your eyes"
Ou' sont tes devoirs? = Where is your homework?
"tes joues" (fem. plural) means "your cheeks" in French.