'tu es française ?' means 'are you French?'
"Tes francaise" is not a commonly used phrase in French. "Tes" means "your" and "francaise" means "French." It could possibly mean "your French" in English, but it is not a standard phrase.
I suppose you mean République Française which mean French Republic
This phrase translates to "Where do you usually spend your holidays?" in English.
passé composé : tu as fait tes devoirs imparfait : tu faisais tes devoirs
"Your lips" is translated to French as "tes lèvres."
You can say "Quels sont tes projets ?" in French to ask "What are your plans?"
"tes joues" (fem. plural) means "your cheeks" in French.
I am French.
My French
ton
It means Frenchwoman
And your friends
and your friends
'tes celib' is texting for 'tu es célibataire?' meaning 'are you single' in French.
I suppose you mean République Française which mean French Republic
this is slang for 'you're horny'
It means french version included
Tes is a possessive article meaning 'your'. It is the plural form of 'ton' (your, masc. singular) and 'ta' (fem. singular). Ex: ton chien (your dog), tes chiens (your dogs) ta voiture (your car), tes voitures (your cars)