"Où passes-tu tes vacances normalement ?" means "where do you normally spend your holidays?"
This phrase translates to "Where do you usually spend your holidays?" in English.
"Tu es Français" means "You are French" in French.
"Tisha" does not have a specific meaning in French. It is not a common French word or name.
Shanoy isn't a French name, and doesn't mean anything in French.
"Jus tssu shou" is not a phrase in French. It does not have a meaning in the French language.
"Dios" does not mean anything in French. It is a word from the Spanish language, where it means "God."
normalement means that happens in a normal, regular, casual way. normalement je pars pour l'école à sept heures = usually I leave for school at seven.
It means holiday/vacation.
"les vacances" (always plural)
vous êtes en vacances ici means 'you are on holiday/ on vacation here' in French.
not a clue i have no idea what it means
les vacances means the holidays or the vacations.
One has - often used to mean WE have. Pendant les vacances, on a visité Paris - during the holidays, we went to Paris.
"vous irez en vacances fraîche" -- Wrong, but funny. This means that you will go on a vacation that is of a cool temperature. If you mean to write "I will go on a cool/awesome vacation" it would be "J'irai en vacances chouettes." "You will go on a cool/awesome vacation" would be "Vous irez en vacances chouettes."
To describe your state or situation. For e.g I am on vacation would be 'Je suis en vacances' ou en conges (where the e is accented)
During the vacation. (:
There's nothing even closely sounding like that! ^-^ Maybe you mean "c'est les vacances de juillet" (it's July's summer vacation). Do you have more context?
If you mean one person, or if it's informalJ'espère que tu passeras de bonnes vacancesIf you mean several persons, or if it's formalJ'espère que vous passerez de bonnes vacances