It's the informal "you".
'... que tu aimes is '... that you like' in French.
Tu sais parler français? Can you speak French?
quel âge as-tu ? means how old are you? in French.
C'est tu translates from French to English as 'It's you'.
You are French
tu-you
as-tu... means: do you have....
I Have You.
Politely, it is "vous". Intimately, it is "tu".
"with" is not a word in french, but if you mean "how does "with" translate in french?", "avec" is the equivalent of the English "with".So, for example, if you want to say:"You are with me" in french, it would be "Tu est avec moi"
'You are French'. If there is a question mark on the end, it would mean 'You are French?' or 'Are you French?'
"Tu as" in French means "you have." It is the second person singular form of the verb "avoir" (to have).
It means "are you? " In French Ex: Es tu ici? Are you here?
"Tu me comprends" in French translates to "Do you understand me?" in English.
'... que tu aimes is '... that you like' in French.
You (familiar) = tu You (formal) = vous
"Vous" or "Tu"