T'es is a slang conjugation of the words tu-eswhich mean "you are." Tête is the French word for head. Tu, as I previously stated, means you (tu - you; es - are). The final tu, I would think, is used for clarification...
T'es tête tu. You are head.
It's a bit incoherent. 'Tu habites' = 'You live (in)/inhabit' '(Tu)....peux parler de tes copines' = You can talk about your (female) friends'
tu peux parler de tes vacances preférées= can you speak about your favorite holidays ?
[in] what store do you buy your clothes
"Où passes-tu tes vacances normalement ?" means "where do you normally spend your holidays?"
'tu es française ?' means 'are you French?'
Tu achètes de timbres chez moi means "you buy / are buying stamps at my place / shop"
passé composé : tu as fait tes devoirs imparfait : tu faisais tes devoirs
'tes celib' is texting for 'tu es célibataire?' meaning 'are you single' in French.
'tes ki" is the text message version of 'tu es qui' (familiar) meaning "who are you"
'Tu peux offrir des cadeaux a tes amis' is French for 'You can offer (some) presents to your friends' '....que tu as' = 'that you have' (unclear whether friends or presents) ('....tur pogo' doesn't mean anything) '...tu comprends' = you understand
It is French for "Have you?"
De tu means: of your in English.