"Tous vos souhaits se réalisent" means "all your wishes come true" in French.
"je vous aime tous" means "I love you all" in French.
in French: je l'esper aussi. Je t'aime de tout mon coeur in English: I hope so too. I love you with all my heart
The word 'tous' is an adjective in French. It's the masculine plural form of the word 'tout'. Its meaning is all, every.
'Tous amor' appears to be a misspelling or variation of 'tout amour,' which translates from French to 'all love' or 'every love.' It may refer to a concept of universal love or an expression encompassing all forms of affection. Without additional context, it's challenging to provide a precise interpretation, as it could also be a phrase used in various artistic or cultural contexts.
every two days, every other day
Tous les soirs means "every evening" in French.
"je vous aime tous" means "I love you all" in French.
Cela arrive presque tous les dimanches means "that happens nearly every Sunday" in French.
Bonjour a tous mes belles dames means "good morning to all beautiful ladies!" in French.
When you sneeze it's "bless you" otherwise it's "as you wish"
tous les... all (of) the...
tous les deux - à la fois
"à tous mes amis" = "to all my friends"
"je vous [verb] tous" means "I [verb] you all"
not of everyone
The beginning should be "est-ce que", but it means "Does everyone here speak French?"
'Pour tous' means for all (people or things), 'bien' means well or OK