literally "I you everything"..if from the movie Flyboy's, it is spelled Je Vois tout - I see everything
"je vous en prie" means "you're welcome" in French.
It means "You're welcome".
There is no such phrase as Je vous dres, but you may be thinking of Je voudrais. This means I would like.
Je vous souhaite du bonheur.
je m'inquiète pour toi, je m'intéresse à toi
"To everybody, to all (my) friends: I love love! I must be on my way!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase À tout le monde, à tout les amis, je vous aime! Je dois partir! The declarative/exclamatory statements translate literally as "To all the world, to all the friends: I love you! I have to leave!" The pronunciation will be "a too luh mond a too ley-za-mee zhuh voo-zem zhuh dwa par-teer" in French.
Je=I Tu=You Il=he/it Elle=she Nous/Vous=We Ils/elles=he or she plural This is the French language
That's gibberish.
"je fais tout ce que vous faites" means "I'm doing all that you do" in French.
I give you my heart and all I have
The sentence 'Vous etes tout, je pense' means You're everything, I think. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'. The verb 'etes' means '[you] are'. The noun 'tout' means 'all, everything'. The personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. And the verb 'pense' means '[I] think'.
The word "you" is not French, so it is not clear what this is meant to mean.
"you're my everything - I love you"
"je vous [verb] tous" means "I [verb] you all"
"Je vou" does not have a meaning in French. It might be a typo or an incomplete phrase. If you meant to say "je vous," it translates to "I you" and is used to address someone in a formal or plural way.
Je viens de vous dire is translated 'I just told you...' in English.
There is no such phrase as Je vous dres, but you may be thinking of Je voudrais. This means I would like.
Je ferai tout pour vous
I love you with all my heart and soul