En= in
que= that (sometimes its not translated at all)
Cosas= things
Tu= you
Dinero=money
"¿Qué hay en tu casa?" translates to "What is in your house?" in English. It is a question asking about the contents or things present in someone's home.
What do you do to tidy your room?
Las cosas en tu ciudad.
Uno que está en tu perfil meansOne person in your profile.
Qu'est-ce que tu en penses means "what do you think of it?"
Je peux dire des phrases simples en français et répondre à des questions courantes. Je peux aussi vous aider à pratiquer votre français en discutant avec vous.
It doesn't translate well, it means this: "Because forever, to speak things that you know." Maybe you may have wanted to say, Porque tu siempre hablas cosas que tu sabes" Which would mean: "Because you always speak / say things that you know."
"Je sais que tu en aurais besoin" could be translated as "I know that you would need it" This is not a perfectly correct form. It should read "je savais que tu en aurais besoin" (I knew that you would need it) or "je sais que tu en as besoin" (I know that you need it)
It means, "Gwontoe Meeden, the things that are in your [Queto Meital]". Maybe it's the name of a book?
I want to do things to you that make you forget your name.
en tu ano
"What is in your room."