comme ci comme ça et toi? means - not too bad, not too good, and you?
Note: I spent the better part of a year in France, and I never heard a single person use this expression. When I asked people about it, they laughed and said no one actually says that. I think it's just one of those expressions that textbook writers always include in the first chapter because they want to give you a "medium" option in response to "ça va ?".
"Comme ci, comme รงa" is a French expression that means "so-so" or "just okay". "Et toi" means "and you". So, "Comme cicommeca Et toi" could be interpreted as "So-so, and you?"
like you
joli(e) comme toi
"fais comme chez toi" or "faites comme chez vous"
Comme toi, Moi Lolita, Bonjour Vietnam
hello= "bonjour"make yourself at home = "fais comme chez toi" or "faites comme chez vous"
lève-toi means 'get up' in French.
yours or if it's "A toi!" could mean your turn!
you and only you
like you is translated "comme vous / comme toi" in French
Ouais toi means 'yeah you' in French.
on ne peut en trouver qu'un / qu'une comme toi parmi un million.
with you