Grammatically incorrect Spanish, mixed with English, for "you are small." Petite is not a word in Spanish. Tú eres pequeña would be grammatically correct.
"Tu es la ..." means "you are the ...". "Tu es là" (accented "à") means you are here.
Tu es magnifique means "you are gorgeous / you are magnificent" in English.
Tu es d'accord? in French is "Do you agree?" in English.
Tu es de Paris means you are from Paris.
If you mean… ¿Cuándo es tu cumpleaños? … then that is Spanish for, "When is your birthday?"
I am fat, you are beautiful, I am strong, you are petite (small), I like (ie love) you.
"Tu es petite pen" does not have a clear meaning in French. "Tu es" means "you are," but "petite pen" is not a recognized French phrase. If you meant "Tu es petite pain," it translates to "You are little bread."
As tu déjà eu une petite amie française ? Es tu déjà sorti avec une française ?
No es tu culpa.
"Tu es la ..." means "you are the ...". "Tu es là" (accented "à") means you are here.
Tu es magnifique. To a girl: Tu es belle To a guy: Tu es beau (pronounced "bow" as in "bow and arrow")
"My little baby! Me too! You are my...!" is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete French phrases Ma petite bébé! Moi aussi! Tu es ma...! The phrases also translate as "My little babe (sweetheart)! Me also! You're my...!" in English. The pronunciation will be "ma pteet bey-bey mwa o-see tyoo ey ma" in French.
Tu es âgé means : you are old
In informal French: "Tu es là?" translates as "Are you there?"
Tu es pardonne You are forgiven
It means "are you? " In French Ex: Es tu ici? Are you here?
"Are you big or small?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Est-ce que tu es grande ou petite? The interrogative posed to a feminine family member, friend or peer also may be rendered literally into English as "Is it that you are big or little?" The pronunciation will be "eh-skuh tyoo ey grawn-doo puh-teet" in French.