"mais tu verras" means "but you will see".
"... mais tu es si loin" means '... but you're so far away' in French.
"I miss you, but only as a friend" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu me manques, mais seulement comme amie.Specifically, the personal pronoun tu is "(informal singular) you". The personal pronoun memeans "me". The verb manques means "are lacking/missing, do lack/miss, lack/miss". The conjunction mais means "but". The adverb seulement means "just, only". The adverb comme means "as, like". The feminine noun amietranslates as "(female) friend".The pronunciation will be "tyoo muh mawnk meh suhl-maw koh-mah-mee" in French.
Tu es magnifique means "you are gorgeous / you are magnificent" in English.
"tu vas où ?" means "where d'you go?" in English.
"Tu es la ..." means "you are the ...". "Tu es là" (accented "à") means you are here.
Mais tu verras : you'll really see -OR- oh, you'll see
mais tu veux ... means 'but you want...' in English.
You'll see
"... mais tu es si loin" means '... but you're so far away' in French.
The cast of Tu ne verras pas Verapaz - 2002 includes: An van Dienderen
"désolé, mais qui es-tu ?" is translated "Sorry, but who are you?" in English.
"But you didn't have any!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Mais tu n'en avais pas! The pronunciation will be "meh tyoo naw-na-veh pa" in French.
"Tu tienes" in English means "you have."
"I miss you, but only as a friend" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu me manques, mais seulement comme amie.Specifically, the personal pronoun tu is "(informal singular) you". The personal pronoun memeans "me". The verb manques means "are lacking/missing, do lack/miss, lack/miss". The conjunction mais means "but". The adverb seulement means "just, only". The adverb comme means "as, like". The feminine noun amietranslates as "(female) friend".The pronunciation will be "tyoo muh mawnk meh suhl-maw koh-mah-mee" in French.
"As-tu" means "Do you have" in English.
Don't you mean "Mais, je ne sais pas si tu peux parler français." Which means, "But, I don't know if you can speak French."
"De tu" translates to "your" in English.