"qui êtes-vous" means "who are you" in French.
Qui t' aime? (informal, personal) OR Qui vous aime? (formal, less personal)
"Do you have an idea who I am?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Avez-vous une idée de qui je suis? The question also translates literally as "Do you have one idea of who I am?" in English. The pronunciation will be "a-vey-voo yoo-nee-dey duh kee zhuh swee" in French.
Thes is not an English word. If you mean "who's this ?" it is Qui est-ce ? When answering the telephone - C'est qui a l'appareil ? or, if caller is asking to speak to someone else, C'est de la part de . . . . or just De la part . . .
Sur qui d'autre jetteriez-vous les yeux ?Depending on the context, a good translation might beWho else would you lay eyes on?orWho else would you be checking out?etc.
Is it really you that answers the questions that your fans send you?
Who are you identify yourself
Who are you? (but the rest is meaningless)
you are so good at that
Qui, vous? in French means "Who, you?" in English.
"You are the one who makes my heart dance"
'je suis en amour avec qui vous êtes' is a transposition or automatic translation of 'I'm in love with who you are'. French speakers would simply say 'je vous aime' or 'je suis amoureux de vous'
In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The conjunction 'qui' means 'who'. The personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'. The possessive adjective 'votre' means 'your'. And the noun 'nom' means 'name'. So the phrase is a shortened way of asking, 'Et qui etes vous [et quel est] votre nom?', or And who are you [and what is] your name?
Qui veut faire un bébé avec vous? in French means "Who wants to make a baby with you?" in English.
"Aimer c'est se rendre sans réserve à un être qui vous est cher" means 'To love is surrender without condition to somebody dear to you"
The sentence 'Je t'aime' means I love you. The sentence 'Ne changez pas pour n'importe qui' means Don't change for just anyone. And the sentence 'Et vous etes si beau'* means And you're so handsome [good-looking, etc.]. *The adjective 'beau' is used to describe a male. If the comment is to a female, then the word is 'belle'.
whose thoughts would you like to read?
"Désolé, mais qui êtes-vous ?" means "Sorry, but who are you?"