vous entrez
je suis heureux de vous connaître
je voudrais te / vous connaître
"C'est bon de te connaître", "Content de te connaître", or more formal: "heureux de vous connaître".
Vous is the formal form of you, or its plural form. The casual and singular form of you is "tu".
"You are you", although it's kind of a weird thing to say, because "toi" is the singular form of you & "vous" is the plural form of you.
voulez-vous ? means 'do you want?' voulez-vous un café ? = do you want a coffee? it is an inverted, interrogative form of "vous voulez" from the verb "vouloir" In some occurences it can be use as a form of politeness: posez ce paquet ici, voulez-vous? = put that parcel here, if you please?
vous buviezvous avez buvous aviez buvous bûtesvous eûtes bu
"bonjour, je m'appelle Cara, et vous ? / or: bonjour, mon nom est Cara, et le vôtre ?"
you ( plural or polite form)
'tu' is the familiar, singular form for 'you'. 'vous' is the plural or formal form.
Well, 'vous' means 'you' in French, and you use it when talking about an adult or a stranger.
tre uno e valta es tute