'tu es où ?' is often the first-asked question on cell phones in France. That means "where are you?"
It means, "From when is this photo or [of] what?"
Toi aussi, tu es français! in the masculine and Toi aussi, tu es française! are French equivalents of the English phrase "You're French too!" Context makes clear which form suits since both translate literally as "You too, you're French!" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "twa o-see tyoo ey fraw-seh" in the masculine and "twa o-see tyoo ey fraw-sez" in the feminine in French.
doming o means in English Sunday are Saturday
si quieres decir q significa eso,quiere decir q lo o la amas con todo tu amor.Si quieres decir como se dise:como si tu te enamoraste en ingles,es......like if yu fell in love lai-k if y-o-o fel in louv (la u en love no hace sonido igual mente como la e)
It means, "...or I send it to you."
"Es grande o pequeño" translates to "Is it big or small" in English.
Es comico- You/He/She is/are funny. Es serio- You/He/She is/are serious.
La tía es la madre de tu prima. La prima es la hija de la hermana de tu madre o de tu padre. Ella es también la hija de la esposa del hermano de tu madre o de tu padre o del esposo de la hermana de tu madre o de tu padre.
"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.
"¿Quién es tu persona favorita?" es una pregunta acerca de la persona que más te gusta o admiras. Puede referirse a un amigo cercano, un familiar, una celebridad o cualquier otra persona que consideres especial.
Is your mathmetics professor a man or a woman.
"Como es tu no via" does not have a clear meaning in Spanish. It seems like a combination of words that may not form a complete or correct phrase. Can you provide more context or rephrase the sentence for clarification?
Para mí, es cuando algo me beneficia o me pertenece directamente.
"Is the clothing expensive or cheap?"
It means, "From when is this photo or [of] what?"
Toi aussi, tu es français! in the masculine and Toi aussi, tu es française! are French equivalents of the English phrase "You're French too!" Context makes clear which form suits since both translate literally as "You too, you're French!" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "twa o-see tyoo ey fraw-seh" in the masculine and "twa o-see tyoo ey fraw-sez" in the feminine in French.
tu mama