"You seem very kind" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Vous semblez trop bons."
Specifically, the subject pronoun "vous" means "You all" in the case. The verb "semblez" means "(you all) are seeming, do seem, seem." The adverb "trop" means "too, very." The masculine plural adjective "bons" means "good, kind, nice."
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The pronunciation is "voo saw-bleh troh boh."
je ne vous connais PAS mais vous semblez étonnant means 'I don't know you, but you seem amazing' in English.
"You appear to become more beautiful each time I see you" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Vous semblez devenir plus belle chaque fois que je vous vois. The declarative statement also translates as "You seem to become more beautiful every time that I see you" in English. The pronunciation will be "voo saw-bley duh-vuh-veer plyoo bel shak fwa kuh zhuh voo vwa" in French.
You look wonderful = vous semblez merveilleux
"If to you it..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase S'il vous... . The pronunciation will be "seel 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.
Vous me manquez
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"You have" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Vous avez."Specifically, the personal pronoun "vous" means "(formal singular, informal plural) you." The verb "avez" means "(you) are having, do have, have." The pronunciation is "voo-zah-veh."
Vous pouvez partir means "you can leave, you can go" in French.
"Hello! How are you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Slt! Cmt allez-vous? The phrase represents abbreviated, internet-styled French for Salut! Comment allez-vous? The pronunciation will be "sa-lyoo kuh-maw-ta-ley-voo" in French.
Vous allez nous manquer
(I am) looking for (something) for you