"Do you want to or not?" (It's the title of a song.)
The cast of Tu veux ou tu veux pas - 1996 includes: Nils Tavernier Florence Viala
"Do you want or don't you?"
"You don't want to!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu veux pas! The exclamation represents the colloquial, friendly, informal way of saying Tu ne veux pas!The pronunciation will be "tyoo vuh pa" in French.
"You don't want to lose" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Tu ne veux pas perdre."Specifically, the subject pronoun "tu" means "(informal singular) you." The negative "ne...pas" means "not." The verb "veux" means "(informal singular You) are wanting/wishing, do want/wish, want/wish." The infinitive "perdre" means "to lose."The pronunciation is "tyoo nuh vuh pah pehr-druh."
Oui, si tu veux, means "Yes, if you want."Pourquoi pas? means "Why not?"Bien sûr, means "Of course."
Tu veux means 'you want' in English.
Translation: Je ne veux pas que tu partes OR Je ne veux pas que vous partiez.
tu veux être mon ami / veux-tu être ... means 'do you want to be my friend?' in French.
quand tu veux means 'whenever you want' in French.
mais tu veux ... means 'but you want...' in English.
Do you touch yourself or not?
and you, what do you mean to say (by that)? (en venir)