"quesque" is spelled qu'est-ce que. Qu'est-ce que tu faismeans "What do you do?" Or could mean "What do you make?"
The verb faire is "to do or to make" so when conjugated in the tu form it will change to fais
"Qu'est-ce que tu fais?" is French for "What are you doing?" or "What do you do?"
"As-tu" means "Do you have" in English.
"Tu peux" means "you can" in French.
"Tu amigo" translates to "your friend" in English.
"De tu" translates to "your" in English.
"Tu me comprends" in French translates to "Do you understand me?" in English.
C'est pas vrai / qu'est-ce que tu penses maintenant means that's not true -what do you think now? in French.
Actually: 'Quesque des lions mangent-ils?' 'Ils mangent du viande.'
The phrase 'y llegaste tu' is Spanish and when translated to English it means 'and you get your'. It might be used to say something like 'and you get your fair share'.
This is poorly spelled, but it means "What the f*ck is that sh*t doing here?".
If you mean tu tambien, then it's: you too
you are fine
"Tu te levantas" means "you get up" in English. It is a reflexive verb construction in Spanish where the subject is performing the action on oneself.
"Tu" is a pronoun in Spanish that translates to "you" in English. It is used when addressing someone informally, such as a friend or family member.
"tu as quel âge" mean "how old are you" ;)
"Et tu spirit, tu tu o" does not have a specific meaning or translation in English. It appears to be a nonsensical or invented phrase.
Tu madre
"Tu as" in French means "you have." It is the second person singular form of the verb "avoir" (to have).