According to a search translate page, "tu dien" is detected as being from the Afrikaans language. It roughly translates to "to apply". Without a complete sentence it is difficult to put the phrase into context.
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According to a search translate page, "tu dien" is detected as being from the Afrikaans language. It roughly translates to "to apply". Without a complete sentence it is difficult to put the phrase into context.
"And you."
Translation: You want
you
I miss you
"tu" is not a valid Japanese syllable and therefore, could have no translation as it has no meaning in Japanese.
The most common translation of "tu perro" is "your dog."
"Excuse me, you are...?"
how are you
"Tu reviens quand?" means "When will you return?"
tu = you comer = to eat pescado = fish