And you too is an English equivalent of 'Et toi aussi'.
and you too
et toi? as in "ca va bien, et toi?"
you and only you
Well, et toi means 'and you,' but as for the first part, can somebody please improve this answer!?
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and you too
The French phrase 'et vous' means and [what about] you. In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'.and youif it is a questiontranslate it withAnd you ? or And how about you ? or and what about you ?Je vais bien, et vous ?I am fine, and how about you ?
There are two ways to say "and you too" in French. Et toi aussi is used for a friend and is singular. If you mean more than one person or a person you do not really know the formal is Et vous aussi.
I like you better and
Et toi, je t'aime, aussi.
"à toi et à ta famille aussi"
You too, Australian.
Bien et tu, means good, and you?Bien, means goodEt, means and,Tu, means you.It can also be written: Bien et toi?Enjoy french!
Et: a (like the letter a) Toi: twa Aussi: oh-see a twa oh-see
"And you then?" literally and "And what about you?" loosely are English equivalents of the French phrase Et toi donc? The pronunciation will be "ey twa donk" in French.
Et toi, tu t'appelles comment? in French is "And you, what is your name?" in English.
Et toi? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "How about you?"Specifically, the conjunction et means "and." The personal pronoun toi means "(informal singular) you." The pronunciation is "et twah."