"You are you", although it's kind of a weird thing to say, because "toi" is the singular form of you & "vous" is the plural form of you.
It is a literal translation of the English: "Return to yourself, my friend, you all are very welcome."
you are
ou etes-vous or ou vous trouvez-vous ?
"where are you"
In which context? If "you are here" it would be: "Vous etes ici" In the context "Oh, here you are", it would be " Oh, vous etes ici "
il est (he is) vous êtes (you are) (but not "il etes": that does not exist)
for a man: vous etes beaus (pronounced: vooz et bo) for a woman: vous etes belles (pronounced: " " bell)
Who are you identify yourself
"qui êtes-vous" means "who are you" in French.
"êtes-vous sûr" means "are you sure / certain"
pensez-vous que vous etes enceinte
The same difference as you are American and you have American