literally "yes you want to know what"
I don't quite know what you mean. 'Quand tu veux' means 'when you want', which doesn't fit with the rest of the question.
to want. "veux" comes from the infinitive "vouloir", and has the ending used when referring to "je" (me) or "tu" (you)
do you want to go out with me?
do you want to drink a hot chocolate?
you are very funny and I want to be with you
"de quoi veux-tu parler ? de quel sujet veux-tu parler ?"
Que voudriez-vous savoir? (What would you like to know?) Que voudrais-tu savoir? Que voulez-vous savoir? (What do you want to know?) Que veux-tu savoir?
oui lol
What do you want me to do?
what do you want to talk about - or depending of the tone of the voice: what are you talking about? -
"oui, je sais je voulais savoir ce qui est [not a French word]" means "yes, I wanted to know what is [...] "pourquoi tu [not a French word] le dis" means "Why are you saying / why you are saying that"
Types de quoi? Tu veux dire "les 5 types humains physiques" du monde? Bon, noir, jaune, blanc, rouge, brun indigène. C´est ça ce que tu veux savoir? Types of what? Do you mean "the 5 physical human types" in the world? Well, black, white, yellow, red, native Indian brown. Is this which you want to know?
Oui, si tu veux, means "Yes, if you want."Pourquoi pas? means "Why not?"Bien sûr, means "Of course."
The cast of Tu veux ou tu veux pas - 1996 includes: Nils Tavernier Florence Viala
Tu veux means 'you want' in English.
est-ce que tu veux me rencontrer, veux-tu me rencontrer, veux-tu qu'on se rencontre ?
tu veux être mon ami / veux-tu être ... means 'do you want to be my friend?' in French.