"You and me" is an English equivalent of the French phrase vous et moi.
Specifically, the personal pronoun vous may mean either "(formal singular) you" or "(formal/informal plural) you all." Either way, the pronunciation is "voo." The conjunction et, which is pronounced "ey," means "and." The personal pronoun moi, which is pronounced "mwah," means "I, me."
The English translation of "parlez vous francais?" is "do you speak French?" This phrase has been used as the title of a song used as the Luxembourgish entry in the Eurovision Song contest in 1978.
"Je vous dres" is not a standard French phrase, and it does not have a direct translation to English. It is possible that there was a typo or an error in the phrase provided. If you can provide more context or clarify the phrase, I can help you with a more accurate translation.
The English translation of "Do you speak French?" is "Parlez-vous français?" in French.
'Vous êtes française' translates to 'You are French' in English.
"Me, you" and "me, you all" are English equivalents of the French phrase moi, vous.Specifically, both words function as pronouns. The emphatic pronoun moi means "me." The pronoun vous translates either as the singular "you" or the plural "you all" according to context.The pronunciation will be "mwah voo" in French.
"If to you it..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase S'il vous... . The pronunciation will be "seel voo" in French.
"I love you" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je vous aime.Specifically, the subject pronoun je means "I." The personal pronoun vous means either "(formal singular) you" or "(formal/informal plural) you all." The verb aime means "(I) am loving, do love, love."The pronunciation will be "zhuh voo-zehm" in French.
"Who are you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qui êtes vous?Specifically, the relative pronoun qui is "who". The verb êtes means "(informal plural) you all, (formal singular) you". The personal pronoun vous translates as "(informal plural) you all, (formal singular) you".The pronunciation will be "kee eht voo" in French.
"Can you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Pouvez-vous? The question also translates as "Are you able to?" in English. The pronunciation will be "pooh-vey-voo" in French.
"You are a liar!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Vous êtes un menteur!Specifically, the personal pronoun vous is "you". The verb êtes means "(you) are". The masculine singular indefinite article un means "a, one". The masculine noun menteur translates as "liar".The pronunciation will be "voo-zeht-she maw-tuhr" in French.
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"Why are you late?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Pourquoi êtes-vous en retard?Specifically, the interrogative pourquoi is "why" in English. The verb êtes means "are". The personal pronoun vous means "you". The preposition en translates as "in". The masculine noun retard translates as "lateness".The pronunciation will be "poor-kwah eht voo aw ruh-tahr" in French.