"Je veux vas te faire encule si mal" is broken French mixed with abuse. It translates roughly as 'go f*** yourself"
Recently come to live in Lille, looking for a date.
to want. "veux" comes from the infinitive "vouloir", and has the ending used when referring to "je" (me) or "tu" (you)
"je ne veux pas te connaître" or "je ne veux rien avoir à faire avec toi" otherwise meaning "I don't want to have anything to do with you"
It can mean either "I want to kiss you too" or "I want to hug you too" depending on the situation/context.
In French: Mais non, je veux toi comme copain. In English: But non, i want you to be my friend.
I want to do ...
I want to make new friends
"Je t'aime je veux le faire l'amour" means "I love you I want to make love" in English.
you want to do
Je veux faire des choses coquines pour vous! in French means "I want to do naughty things for you!" in English.
Tu veux means 'you want' in English.
"I want to party!" in English is Je veux faire la fête!in French.
je veux te faire un câlin
mais tu veux ... means 'but you want...' in English.
I think it means I want to do this/that/it with you. Depends on that "le" will mean.
"Qu'est-ce que" = What is? / What are? / What do? / What does?Some Examples:Qu'est-ce qu'il va faire? = What is he going to do?Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire? = What are you going to do?Qu'est-ce que tu veux dire? = What do you want to say? (What do you mean?)Qu'est-ce qu'elle veux dire? = What does she want to say? (What does she mean?)I hope this helps.
fais aujourd'hui ce que tu veux faire means 'do today what you want to do'