It means, "if you want".
je t'adore, veux-tu m'épouser means 'I love you, do you want to marry me?' in English.
"Do you want or don't you?"
It can mean: ...do you want to give (it) back to him... ...do you want to turn him into...
She needs you and I want you.
"You are the one I want by my side"
Tu veux means 'you want' in English.
mais tu veux ... means 'but you want...' in English.
no but if you want
"veux-tu m'épouser ?" means "do you want to marry me?" in English.
je t'adore, veux-tu m'épouser means 'I love you, do you want to marry me?' in English.
we can carry on in french if you like
to want. "veux" comes from the infinitive "vouloir", and has the ending used when referring to "je" (me) or "tu" (you)
mais ça va maintenant si tu veux : "but now that's all fine if you want / if you want to"
It means 'if you want to continue if French'.
"Do you want or don't you?"
"If you want, we can..." is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Si tu veux, on peut... ."Specifically, the conjunction "si" means "if." The personal pronoun "tu" means "(informal singular) you." The verb "veux" means "(informal singular You) are wishing/wanting, do wish/want, wish/want." The indefinite personal pronoun "on" includes among its meaning "one, we, you." The verb "peut" means "(He/she/it) can, is able to."The pronunciation is "see tyoo vuh oh puh."
It can mean: ...do you want to give (it) back to him... ...do you want to turn him into...