How you love her/him/it
que : how, indicate how much the love is
tu : you
l' : her/him/it
aimer : to love
"Que tu l'aimes" is not really a good structure of sentence, it's like we say "you love her so" without the "much" which means nothing.
In summary, french people usually says a more correct structure like "tu l'aimes beaucoup (=so much)"
Est-ce que tu aimes ... means "Do you like ..." in English.
"où es-tu" means 'where are you. "Que tu me manques" means 'that I am missing you / I'm missing you so much' in French.
It means What do you think? :)
J'espère que tu es en bonne forme means "I hope that you are in good shape" in English.
"I want you to..." is an English equivalent of the French phase "Je veux que tu... ."Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "veux" means "(I) am wanting/wishing, do want/wish, want/wish." The conjunction "que" means "that." The subject pronoun "tu" means "you."The pronunciation is "zhuh veuh kuh tyoo."
"Qu'est-ce que tu n'aime pas" means "What do you not like" in English.
Qu'est-ce que tu choisis? in French means "What do you choose?" in English.
Qu'est-ce que tu vas chercher? in French means "What are you going to look for?" in English.
Est-ce que tu aimes ... means "Do you like ..." in English.
Qu'est-ce que tu portes ? means 'what do you wear' in English.
"où es-tu" means 'where are you. "Que tu me manques" means 'that I am missing you / I'm missing you so much' in French.
Comment tu fais? in French means "How do you do it?" in English.
The phrase "Est-ce que tu es français?" translates to "Are you French?" in English.
It means What do you think? :)
que tu
Qu'est-ce que tu en penses means "what do you think of it?"
J'espère que tu es en bonne forme means "I hope that you are in good shape" in English.