your masculine
ton = your
The word ton-ton is not english. I have come across the word in "Ton-ton Macoute", in Haitian French. They seemed to be a cross between secret police, thugs and practitioners of Voodoo. They were dedicated to preserving the dictatorship of "Papa-doc Duvalier". This creole Haitian word is a copy of the French "Tonton", a nickname for "uncle" (we could say it is the masculine equivalent of "Auntie")
Prends ton livre means "take your book" in French.
Ton français est excellent! in French means "Your French is excellent!" in English.
This is your brother is 'c'est ton frère' in French.
'how is your brother' translates as "Comment est ton frère"
"ton pays" is "your country" in French.
C'est quoi ton pays means "what's your country?" in French.
"Ton Ami" is French for "your friend." It is commonly used to refer to someone's friend in a casual or familiar way.
C'est qui ton père? in French is "Who is your father?" in English.
I like your style is "j'aime ton style" in French.
your son is translated 'ton fils' in French.