t'es qui toi? - hey you? who are you?
you and only you
like you
with you
"qui est la" ==> Who is the
Qui t' aime? (informal, personal) OR Qui vous aime? (formal, less personal)
You're the one who will soon be going to/joining.....
"de toi à moi" means "between you and me / from me to you" "il y a des choses qui ne s'expliquent pas" means "there are some things that you just can't explain"
Qui est à côté de toi means 'who is next to you' in English. Là (with the accent mark) means 'there'.
"Qu'est-ce qui se passe avec toi?"
C'est toi qui me l'a présenté. "C'était" has the undertones that the introduced person is now dead; "introduire" works for someone you introduce INTO a society or place, but you should use "présenter" when introduced to someone.
Jamais deux sans toi...t ended in 1997.
Qu'est-ce qui s'est passé à vous? (formal) Qu'est-ce qui s'est passé à toi? (familiar)
who will you bring along, bring with you
Jamais deux sans toi...t was created on 1996-07-01.
yours or if it's "A toi!" could mean your turn!
qui = who
that's phonetic txt, saying 'why do you put that, who are you'