"E tu" is an Italian phrase that translates to "and you" in English. It is often used in a conversational context to say "you too" or "and you as well."
"tu pais" means nothing, it doesn't exist.If it's "tu paies" (you pay), you need a "e".In that case, it's also possible to say "tu payes" (with a "y").
In French, you can say "Tu es tellement agaçant(e)" to mean "You are so annoying."
In French, you can say "Tu es stupide" to mean 'You're dumb'.
It means, "Which (or what) is your e-mail [address]?"
où est-tu né(e) ?
"etu" could have different meanings depending on the context or language. In Finnish, "etu" means advantage or benefit. In French, "etu" can mean the front part or advantage. If you are referring to a specific context, please provide more details for a precise answer.
Check your e-mail
It's Italian for Who are you?
The Loving and Giving
Tu es Mechant(e) add the E if it is a girl.
Tu es Mechant(e) add the E if it is a girl.
"tu pais" means nothing, it doesn't exist.If it's "tu paies" (you pay), you need a "e".In that case, it's also possible to say "tu payes" (with a "y").
"tu pais" means nothing, it doesn't exist.If it's "tu paies" (you pay), you need a "e".In that case, it's also possible to say "tu payes" (with a "y").
It means , "And you, Brute?'' in Spanish. Though, Spanish and Latin are bout the same.(In latin it is "E tu, Brute").
It's Yo canto? If that is it "It means I can sing and you?"
Où es-tu né (née for a girl) means 'where were you born?'
You will always be mine my love