It's asking what the difference is between "tu" and "vous."
"Tu" is the informal use of the 2nd person singular, "you."
"Vous" can be one of two things: the standard use of the 2nd person plural, aka "y'all";
and the formal use of the first person singular, which would approximate to "you, sir" or "you, ma'am."
This phrase translates to "What is the difference between tu and vous?" It is asking about the distinction between the informal "you" (tu) and the formal "you" (vous) in French, which are used based on the level of familiarity or formality with the person being addressed.
It's asking what the difference is between "tu" and "vous."
"Tu" is the informal use of the 2nd person singular, "you."
"Vous" can be one of two things: the standard use of the 2nd person plural, aka "y'all";
or the formal use of the 2nd person singular, which would approximate to "you, sir" or "you, ma'am."
Vous parlez quelle langue ?
"Quelle" is a French term meaning "which" or "what." It is often used to introduce a question or to inquire about the identity or nature of something.
'Quelle nationalité vous?' or 'Quelle est votre nationalité?'
À quelle heure fermez-vous?
To ask "What color do you prefer?" in French, you can say, "Quelle couleur préférez-vous ?"
à quelle heure est ton rendez-vous, à quelle heure as-tu rendez-vous
'Quelle nationalité vous?' or 'Quelle est votre nationalité?'
between you
vous êtes de quelle nationalité?
quelle famille avez-vous
I am using English to communicate with you.
"Do you know the difference between man and woman?"
To ask "What color do you prefer?" in French, you can say, "Quelle couleur préférez-vous ?"
de quelle nationalité êtes-vous ?
Quelle langue parlez-vous ?
"Quelle" is a French term meaning "which" or "what." It is often used to introduce a question or to inquire about the identity or nature of something.
entre vous et moi