In Spanish, tu means you and se is the 3rd person reflexive pronoun. Together, it doesn't mean anything.
"Tu se" is not a correct phrase in any language I am familiar with. It may be a misspelling or typo. Can you provide more context or clarify the language to help me assist you better?
"¿Como se llama tu maestro?" means "What's your teacher's name?" in Spanish.
"¿Como se llama tu escuela?" translates to "What is the name of your school?" in English.
"¿Cómo se llama tu pastor?" translates to "What is your pastor's name?" in English.
"Como se llama tu amiga" translates to "What is your friend's name?" in English. This is asking for the name of your friend.
"Como se llama tu mejor amiga" means "What is your best friend's name?" in English.
"¿Como se llama tu maestro?" means "What's your teacher's name?" in Spanish.
I know that you...
How does your shoulder feel.
"¿Como se llama tu escuela?" translates to "What is the name of your school?" in English.
Amor mio, no se (accent on the 'e') = I don't know, my love. Tu piensa(s) (que) tu eres mas smart que.... = You think you are smarter than.... (I suspect the 'Me' in 'Mean' is supposed to be the end of the above sentence)
"¿Cómo se llama el perro de tu hija?" translates to "What is your daughter's dog's name?" in English.
it means: How do you spell your last name
what is your families name etc
It means: "what is the name of your mother?"
cual es tu escuela means What is your school
it means: how do you write your full name
"Como se llama tu amiga" translates to "What is your friend's name?" in English. This is asking for the name of your friend.