Oui, J'aime joue au foot. C'est tres amusant.
Bonne chance en vie!
The verb to play is jouer. This is a regular verb so follows the normal 'er' endings: Je joue Tu joues Elle/Il/On joue Nous jouons Vous jouez Elles/Ils jouent So for 'you' play, this can be said both in singular form and plural. For one person it is, Tu joues And for saying it to several people, Vous jouez
"What will you do tomorrow in (junior high) school?"
What would you like? is "qu'est-ce que tu aimerais avoir ?" or "qu'aimerais-tu avoir ?" in French.
It means "What are you doing in high school?" (beware that the French 'collège' is called 'junior high school' in the American system, the senior high school being called 'lycée'
Tu étais à la fête ?Êtes-vous jamais allé en France ?
Salut: Do you play sports?
Every country plays soccer!I'm only 10 and I know more than you!
Are you playing with/on the computer?
the question answer is you want to play on/with your computer the tu means you, aimes means want, jouer means play, `a means on ,l`ordinateur means computer
"Tu fais du sport", using the verb "faire", to do, is standard in French. Common questions are "est-ce que tu fais du sport" (do you play (any) sport), "qu'est-ce que tu fais comme sport ?" (what sport do you play /practice). But you can use the verb "jouer" in such phrases as "je joue au basket" (I'm playing basketball), "J'aime jouer au foot" (I like to play football).
de quel instrument joues-tu
You play after school (informal)
do you play video games?
"I play for the club"
Tu joues de la batterie
You play for a football team. -- Tu joues (Vous jouez) pour une équipe de foot. -- "tew zhoo (voo zhway) poor ewn ay-keep duh foot" (the French "foot" rhymes with the English "boot")
The cast of A quoi tu joues - 2011 includes: Swann Arlaud as Benoit Julia Batinova Baptiste Coustenoble Lionel Fresard David Pion Valentin Rossier Antonio Troilo Gilles Tschudi