Tu préfères... and Vous préférez... are French equivalents of the incomplete English phrase "You prefer... ." Context makes clear whether one formal (case 2) or informal "you" (example 1) or two or more "you all" (instance 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "tyoo prey-fer" and "voo prey-fey-rey" in French.
"I prefer to..." in English is Je préfère... in French.
"I prefer the city!" in English is Je préfére la ville!in French.
"You prefer dogs!" in English is Tu préfères les chiens!in French.
"You prefer classes in French!" in English is Tu préfères les cours en français! in French.
Préférer is a French equivalent of the English word "prefer." The verb also translates as "to like better" in English. The pronunciation will be "prey-fey-rey" in French.
"je préfère ça"
"I prefer a car to a bike" in English is Je préfère prendre la voiture plutôt que faire du vélo in French.
Je préfère les chiens! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "I prefer dogs!" The declaration translates literally as "I prefer the dogs" since French employs definite articles where English does not. The pronunciation will be "zhuh prey-fer ley shya" in French.
"You prefer..." in English is Preferisci... in Italian.
My name translated from English to french is Allen
les matières que je préfère sont ... (the [school] subjects I prefer are...)
Vendredi in French is "Friday" in English.