Café de Toi in French means "Coffeehouse of You" or "Your Coffeehouse" in English.
"You too!" in English means Toi aussi! in French.
Decris-toi translated into English from French means"describe yourself".
"Enjoy yourself!" in English is Amuse-toi bien! in French.
"And you then?" literally and "And what about you?" loosely are English equivalents of the French phrase Et toi donc? The pronunciation will be "ey twa donk" in French.
In English, "Et toi tu t'appelles comment?" translates to "And what's your name?" It is a common way to ask someone's name in French.
'what do you have at home?'
Decris-toi translated into English from French means"describe yourself".
Comment allez-vous aujourd-hui? in French means "How are you today?" in English.
"You, China!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Toi, Chine! The pronunciation of the emphatic pronoun in the second person informal singular and the feminine proper noun will be "twa sheen" in French.
"Yours forever" and "Forever yours" are two English equivalents of the French phrase à toi pour toujours. The pronunciation will be "a twa poor too-zhoor" in French.
"Is it you?" is literal English equivalent of the French phrase Est-ce toi? The pronunciation of the interrogative in the third person impersonal singular of the present indicative -- which also translates as "Is this you?" -- will be "eh-stwa" in French.
j'améliore mes muscles pour toi