Que llevas tu (cámara, reloj, tableta...) --- (That) you are taking your (camera, watch, tablet) with you
"Que llevas tu" in Spanish translates to "What are you wearing?" in English.
"Y tu que" means "And you, what about you?" in Spanish. It is often used in informal conversations to ask someone for their opinion or input on a subject.
"Que tu madre" means "that your mother" in Spanish. It can be used as an exclamation or as part of a sentence to express surprise, disbelief, or emphasis.
"¿Qué es tu apellido?" is Spanish for "What is your last name?" It is a question asking for a person's family name.
"Que tu parece" doesn't make sense in Spanish. It could be a misspelling or a misunderstanding of a different phrase. Can you provide more context?
"Que tu nombre" translates to "What is your name" in English.
what are you wearing? --- ¿Qué llevas puesto?Que llevas tu (portátil) --- depending upon the entonation, it could be a sort of "emphatic affirmation" possibly meaning "For sure you are taking your (laptop) with you".
The Spanish translation of the phrase "Llevas esto sobre tu cabeza" is translated to English as: "You carry the burden in your head." Or it could mean: "You wear this on your head".
What does your dad prefer?
what are you doing (it is poor Spanish though)
"Que encanta hacer con tu familia" means "What do you love to do with your family" in Spanish.
que tu
"Que tu madre" means "that your mother" in Spanish. It can be used as an exclamation or as part of a sentence to express surprise, disbelief, or emphasis.
"I think you do not speak Spanish." It could be No pienso que (tu) hables español
Quisiera que fueras tu. or Desearia que fueras tu. desear= wish tu= you
it means: Which country are you from?
"Que tu parece" doesn't make sense in Spanish. It could be a misspelling or a misunderstanding of a different phrase. Can you provide more context?
Sabes que...