Nothing :)
Tu - you
La - the
ca - it
merd (merd_e) - shi_t
cac a = shi t
So : "You it that it shi t' ... happy? :)
The spellchecker obscene thing prevents me from spelling it properly, grr
merd e in 1 word :)
J'espere que tu sait ca. J'espere que vous savez ca.
tu peux te détendre devant la télé
tu es le seul / la seule pour moi
"Are you enjoying the party?" in English is Tu t'amuses bien à la fête? in French.
"Do you like watching TV?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Est-ce que tu aimes regarder la télé? The pronunciation will be "eh-skuh tyoo em ruh-gar-de la tey-ley" in French.
Tu la ru means nothing in French.
basically, "how long have you studied French?"
In informal French: "Tu es là?" translates as "Are you there?"
"Tu es en la casa" is incorrect grammar as it mixes French and Spanish. In French, "tu es" means "you are," and in Spanish, "en la casa" means "in the house." The correct phrase in either language would be "tu estás en la casa" in Spanish or "tu es dans la maison" in French.
but you did it mais tu la fait
Tu fais la cuisine.
Est-tu a la maison
The French word for flu, or influenza is Grippe.
tu es le seul / tu es la seule.
"j'aime la musique tu aimes la musique"
J'espere que tu sait ca. J'espere que vous savez ca.
Tu aimes la mer.