"été" is the translation of 'Summer' in French. The Seine is a river flowing through Paris, France. Hence a Parisian, living near the Seine river, would use "été", (plural "étés") to mean Summer.
First of all it's vous! not voes! It means "you are my love, my life, my everything.
you are
In which context? If "you are here" it would be: "Vous etes ici" In the context "Oh, here you are", it would be " Oh, vous etes ici "
vous etes tres
Like you, is a terrible childex. "Cette fille, comme vous, etes un enfant terrible" means "This girl, like you, is a terrible child"
été
The population of Etes is 1,517.
il est (he is) vous êtes (you are) (but not "il etes": that does not exist)
The population density of Etes is 96.01 people per square kilometer.
First of all it's vous! not voes! It means "you are my love, my life, my everything.
you are
"where are you"
In which context? If "you are here" it would be: "Vous etes ici" In the context "Oh, here you are", it would be " Oh, vous etes ici "
Ou es tu?/ Ou etes vous? there is an accent grave on the "u" in ou and an accent circonflex on the first e in etes
The Seine RiverThe River Seine.
Vous etes homme
etes