You want me to sing? is an English equivalent of 'Tu veux [que] je chante'.
The subject pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The verb 'veux' means '[you] are wanting or wishing, do want or wish, want or wish'. The interrogative/relative 'que' means 'that'. The subject pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The verb 'chante' means '[I] sing'.
All together, they're pronounced 'tyoo vuh kuh zhuh shawnt'.
"Do you want or don't you?"
"You don't want to!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu veux pas! The exclamation represents the colloquial, friendly, informal way of saying Tu ne veux pas!The pronunciation will be "tyoo vuh pa" in French.
you want to do
Tu veux means 'you want' in English.
"Do want to?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Veux-tu?"Specifically, the verb "veux" means "(informal singular You) are wanting/wishing, do want/wish, want/wish." The subject pronoun "tu" means "(informal singular) you." The pronunciation is "vuh tyoo."
"You want..." is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Tu veux."Specifically, the subject pronoun "tu" means "(informal singular) you." The verb "veux" means "(informal singular you) are wanting/wishing, do want/wish, want/wish." The pronunciation is "tyoo vuh."
"What do you want?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce que tu veux? The question translates literally as "What is this that you want?" in English. The pronunciation will be "keh-skuh tyoo veuh" in French.
You can spell veux-tu m'épouser in french for the English phrase will you marry me?
tu veux fumer de la beuh is French slang for 'do you want to smoke weed'
mais tu veux ... means 'but you want...' in English.
Yes. "Je veux que tu partes" OR "Je veux que vous partiez" is how you say "I want you to leave" in French.
tu veux être mon ami / veux-tu être ... means 'do you want to be my friend?' in French.