"Tu portes" translates to "You wear" in English. It is the second-person singular form of the verb "porter," which means "to wear" or "to carry" in French. This phrase is commonly used when asking someone about what they are wearing or referring to clothing items.
Qu'est-ce que tu portes ? means 'what do you wear' in English.
tu portes
It means- How are you behaving
Do you mean 'les portes'? That means 'the doors' (:
it means what are you wearing for school
"Qu'est-ce que tu portes à l'école ?" means "what are you wearing at school?" in French
'Tu portes des lunettes' if you are talking to one person, or 'Vous portez des lunettes' if you are talking to more than one person.
It is French for "Have you?"
What are you wearing today?
qu'est-ce que tu portes ?
The doors open at 7pm.
De tu means: of your in English.