See you soon (but in a close time, in the same day)
'à tout à l'heure' is an expression used to mean 'see you soon'
'Tout ou rien' means 'all or nothing'.
ta is the feminine form of 'your'
That's all !
It means- At all
anything that might mean your smile.
'de leur voisin' means 'of their neighbour' in French.
'et tout' is French for 'and all'
"quoi à leur sujet" is "what about them" in French.
'à tout à l'heure' is an expression used to mean 'see you soon'
Leur is a possessive (their) in French, used in both masculine and feminine: (si j'avais leur age, je ... > if I were their age, I ... La leur means 'theirs' : je n'ai pas ma voiture, je vais prendre la leur > I don't have my car, I will take theirs The possessed object is a feminine noun. For masculine nouns, you would use 'le leur'
'après tout' means 'after all' in French.
Do you mean a tout à l'heure? A tout à l'heuremeans "see you soon" and it is typically used when saying bye to someone that you are going to see within the day. Tout à l'heure (without the "a") can mean "a moment ago" or "just now".
J'aurai tout essaye= I would try everything
tout pour moi means 'all for me' in English.
"Their" in French is "leur".
The meaning depends upon the part of speech. For example, the noun 'tout' means the whole. The adverb 'tout' means completely, very. The adjective 'tout' may mean any, every, whole.