"I want you to..." is an English equivalent of the French phase "Je veux que tu... ."
Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "veux" means "(I) am wanting/wishing, do want/wish, want/wish." The conjunction "que" means "that." The subject pronoun "tu" means "you."
The pronunciation is "zhuh veuh kuh tyoo."
I want you to be happy
Qu'est-ce-que tu veux dire ?
'tu ne sais plus ce que tu veux dire' means 'you don't remember what you wanted to say'
"What are you doing next?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce que tu fais après? The question also translates as "What do you do afterwards?" and "What do you make next?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kuh-skuh tyoo feh a-preh" in French.
"What are you doing tomorrow?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce que tu fais demain? The question also translates as "What are you making tomorrow?" in English. The pronunciation will be "keh-skuh tyoo feh duh-meh" in French.
"What do you want?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce que tu veux? The question translates literally as "What is this that you want?" in English. The pronunciation will be "keh-skuh tyoo veuh" in French.
Je veux que voys soyez moi! in French means "I want you to be me!" in English.
"I want you to die" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Je veux que tu meures."Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "veux" means "(I) am wanting/wishing, do want/wish, want/wish." The conjunction "que" means "that." The subject pronoun "tu" means "(informal singular) you." The verb "meures" means "(that you) may die."The pronunciation is "zhuh vuh kuh tyoo muhr."
Yes. "Je veux que tu partes" OR "Je veux que vous partiez" is how you say "I want you to leave" in French.
I want you to be happy
"Only" is an English equivalent of the French phrase ne...que. The adverbial phrase translates literally as "not...that" in English. The pronunciation will be "nuh kuh" in French.
Je sais que tu me veux
Qu'est-ce que tu veux ? means "What do you want?".
"I want to be more than friends!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je veux être plus que des amis! The declaration may be applied to male friends or mixed female and male friends since amis, not amies, is used for "friends." The pronunciation will be "zhuh vuh-zet plyoo-skuh dey-za-mee" in French.
In French, "What do you want to do?" translates to "Que veux-tu faire ?" or "Qu'est-ce que tu veux faire ?"
"If you want an apple, what are you going to do?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Si tu veux un pomme, qu'est-ce que tu vas faire? The question also translates as "If you want one apple, what are you going to make?" in English. The pronunciation will be "see tyoo vuh-zeh puhm keh-skuh tyoo vah fehr" in French.
Je veux que vous