Où-es tu?
"Tu as" in French means "you have." It is the second person singular form of the verb "avoir" (to have).
Tu as is singular is French. The plural French form is Vous êtes.
"Tu as" means "You have" in French. This is informal form, like if you are talking to a good friend or family member.
"Tu aimes" in French means "you like" in English. It is the informal form of the verb "to like" in the second person singular.
Tu t'appelles comment? in French means "What's your name?" in English. The more correct form is Comment t'appelles-tu?
Vous is the formal form of you, or its plural form. The casual and singular form of you is "tu".
'tu' is the familiar, singular form for 'you'. 'vous' is the plural or formal form.
Verb? If you mean noun... "you" in singular form is TU. in plural form it is VOUS.
You is spelled 'tu' (used informally, and in the singular) or 'vous' (formal or plural form) in French.
Toi. Or 'tu'... depending on the sentence.
'you' can be translated either "tu" or "vous" "vous" is the formal or plural form. It is pronounced "voo". "tu" is a familiar form to address a single person. The 'u' must be pronounced the French way, not as in the English language where it sounds 'you' (hard to explain as the French 'u' sound is not used in English - or so it seems). Follow the link to hear the French pronounciation of 'tu'.
'tu ne sais pas' means 'you don't know' in French. It can be said in an interrogative way (don't you know?). The form 'tu sais pas' exists in familiar, spoken language, but is not grammatically correct.