no. aimez is a form of the verb aimer which means to like.
Tu is 'you in french' when your speaking to someone not formal
Vous is 'you' in french when your saying "you" to a group of people, or when your speaking to one person formally.
(ex. your teacher, or someone of high power or age)
aimez-vous ma (+ feminine noun) means "do you like my ..." in French.
est-ce que vous aimez lire? - vous aimez lire
Aimez-vous danser
Qu'est-ce que vous aimez?
In French, you would say "Aimes-tu cette émission ?" if you're using the informal "tu" form. Alternatively, if you're addressing someone formally, you could say "Aimez-vous cette émission ?" Both phrases convey the same question about liking a show.
Aimez-vous étudier le français? in French means"Do you like to study French?" in English.
aimez-vous l'accent means do you like the accent ?
aimez-vous ma (+ feminine noun) means "do you like my ..." in French.
vous aimez
est-ce que vous aimez lire? - vous aimez lire
Vous aimez nager
vous aimez josh
Like
you like = "vous aimez" you like going to the cinema = "vous aimez aller au cinéma"
est-ce que vous aimez la France ? aimez-vous la France ?
"aimez plus fort" " is 'love in a stronger way, love more earnestly" in French
Aimez-vouz la tele?