"vous êtes" is a form of the verb être (to be)
être : (present tense)
je suis
tu es
il est, elle est, on est
nous sommes
vous êtes
ils sont, elles sont
'and you' (in a polite way, or in plural) 'et vous' means 'and you' in English.
In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The conjunction 'qui' means 'who'. The personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'. The possessive adjective 'votre' means 'your'. And the noun 'nom' means 'name'. So the phrase is a shortened way of asking, 'Et qui etes vous [et quel est] votre nom?', or And who are you [and what is] your name?
It means "And I see"
It is plural and in the 2nd person for être, which means "to be".
The phrase 'vous et toi' means you and you. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you' in the singular, and 'you all' in the plural. In the singular sense of 'vous', you address people as 'vous' to be polite - i.e elders, staff speaking to customers, people you have met for the first time. Some you address as 'vous' may eventually tell you to 'toi' them. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The personal pronoun 'toi' means 'you' in the singular, for emphasis, and among close acquaintances and family.
i think it means "and we are two."
Au revoir means good-bye, et means and (you probably knew that) and I think the phrase is "Je aime-vous" which is I like you.
Je vous aime et vous avez brisé mon coeur in French means "I love you and you have broken my heart" in English.
voir et vous trouverez demandez et vous recevrez
Vous et Nous was created in 1977.
Comment allez-vous means "How are you". Asking:Comment allez-vous? [How are you?](formal)Answering:Je vais bien. (I'm fine.)Bien, merci. (Fine, thanks.)Bien, et vous? (Fine, and you?)
"vous et nul autre" translates as "you and no other"