"Y tu que" means "And you, what about you?" in Spanish. It is often used in informal conversations to ask someone for their opinion or input on a subject.
"Y tu amor que haces" translates to "And your love, what are you doing?" in English.
"Y tu que fuchila" is a phrase in Spanish that could be translated as "And you? What's new?" or "What's up with you?" It's a colloquial way to ask someone how they've been or what's going on with them.
"¿Qué es tu clase favorita y por qué?" is a question in Spanish that translates to "What is your favorite class and why?"
"Qu'est-ce que tu veux" means "What do you want" in French.
"Que llevas tu" in Spanish translates to "What are you wearing?" in English.
and what do you want me to do
"Y tu amor que haces" translates to "And your love, what are you doing?" in English.
and that when you marry your
que tu
here working and you what are you doing
Tú me odias y desearías que estuviese muerta. You hate me and You want me dead.
You and I are going to fight and that's not right.
If you mean Que tal, y tu? then it means What's up, and you? which doesn't really make any sense
"Y soy más mexicano que tú." And I am more Mexican than you.
That means: I love you and I want to know since you need and that you are important to me.answer: it means i love you and i want you to know how much i need you, and how important you are for me
Tu sais que tu y penses
'... que tu aimes is '... that you like' in French.