The sentence 'Ou es tu?' means Where are you. In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'ou' means 'where'. The verb 'es' means '[you] are', as the second person singular form in the present indicative tense. And 'tu' means 'you'.
(it should be - où es-tu? - where are you?)
It's the wrong form of the verb, but Où êtes-vousmeans "Where are you?"
Où est vous = where are you
it means where are you going
"you are there"
where are you
The French words 'habitez-vous' mean 'or do you live' in English.
It means "Where is my head" in English.
ou avez-vous rencontre votre conjoint means: or did you meet your spouse.
'how do you spell that' is commonly said 'comment est-ce que ça s'écrit ?' in French.comment est-ce que ça s'écrit ?, orcomment est-ce que vous écrivez cela ?,orcomment l'écrivez-vous ?
"My french is very bad english please?"
If you are familiar with the person it is : Ou est-tu? If you are not familiar (formal) Ou-etes vous?
That [or because] she is with you is an English equivalent of 'Qu'elle est avec vous'.
The French words 'habitez-vous' mean 'or do you live' in English.
Est-ce que ça vous plaît? in French means "Does that please you?" or "Are you happy with that?" in English.
do I know you? is the translation for est-ce que je vous connais ? in English.
ou est-ce que vous préférez ...?
"Est-ce que vous avez un chat ou un chien ?" or "avez-vous un chat ou un chien ?" are the translations for "do you have a cat or a dog?" in French.
ou etes-vous or ou vous trouvez-vous ?
It means "You (informal) or you (formal)"
It means "Where is my head" in English.
ou avez-vous rencontre votre conjoint means: or did you meet your spouse.
Est-ce un garçon ou une fille? in French is "Is it a boy or a girl?" in English.