"Tu regardes" is French for "you watch" or "you are watching." It's the second-person singular form of the verb "regarder," which means "to watch" or "to look at." This phrase is often used in conversations to inquire about what someone is watching or to indicate that someone is currently watching something.
"Je regarde bien" means "I see well" in English.
I'm watching
look at the pictures
I look/I'm looking
he often looks is the translation for 'il regarde souvent' in English.
tu regarde tres folle droit maintenant.
"Je regarde bien" means "I see well" in English.
est-ce que tu regardes des émissions de sport = do you watch sports emissions/broadcasts? in French.
je regarde un film means 'I am watching a movie' in French.
I'm watching
Watch / look at me ;)
dont look
look at the pictures
I look/I'm looking
Je regarde une série means "I'm watching a (TV) series" in French.
i am watching a basketball game.
"je regarde mes mails" or "je regarde mon courrier"