Tu as d'autres? in French is "Have you got any others?" in English.
Je suis plus malin que tu ne le penses
'Hast' is the old English form or biblical form of 'have'. It is used with 'thou' which we no longer use in English, except in certain regional dialects, especially Yorkshire or Lancashire. 'Thou hast' means 'you have' but used on its own without 'thou', 'hast' is meaningless. In French, it would be 'tu as' and in German 'du hast' but these are still used as a modern familiar form of 'you'. It is used when speaking to children or animals, or a very good friend. However, in English, apart from dialects, it is not used today in educated speech.
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do you have ...
Qui es-tu? in French means "Who are you?" in English.
Tu es d'accord? in French is "Do you agree?" in English.
Tu et moi in French means "You and me" in English.
what do you have-
Quel âge as-tu? in French means "How old are you?" in English.
Tu habites où? in French means "Where do you live?" in English.
Comment tu fais? in French means "How do you do it?" in English.
Comment t'appelles-tu? in French means "What are you called?" or "What is your name?" in English.
Tu es bien in French means "You are fine!" or "Are you fine?" in English.
You are called ... is "tu t'appelles ...." in French.
"You did have" and "You used to have" are English equivalents of the French phrase Tu avais. The pronunciation will be "tyoo a-veh" in French.