It means "you have what?" Tu means you, as mean have, and quoi means what. you might ask someone in french what they have next. if you do not hear what they say, you might ask them "Tu as quoi?"
"idiot, de quoi est-ce que tu parles ?" or "idiot, de quoi parles-tu ?"
What are you thinking of? is "Ã quoi tu penses ?" (familiar) or "Ã quoi pensez-vous ?" (formal or plural) in French.
You can say "De quoi veux-tu parler?" in French to ask "What do you want to talk about?"
comment est-ce que tu es ? or 'Ã quoi est-ce que tu ressembles ?' are the equivalent of what are you like? in French.
C'est quoi ton pays means "what's your country?" in French.
"tu aimes quoi comme genre de musique" is informal / spoken French for 'what do you like as a style of music?'
à quoi penses-tu, à quoi tu penses ? are translations for what are you thinking about.
what do you have-
"idiot, de quoi est-ce que tu parles ?" or "idiot, de quoi parles-tu ?"
À propos de quoi tu parles? in French means "What are you talking about?" in English.
It is an incomplete phrase. quoi means what.
'what did you want ?'
What are you thinking of? is "Ã quoi tu penses ?" (familiar) or "Ã quoi pensez-vous ?" (formal or plural) in French.
"tu fais quoi pendant les vacances ?" is a familiar French sentence to ask "what are you doing during the holidays?"
There is no "koi" in French, but you might mean "quoi," which means what. "Quoi! Qui est cette homme?" means "What! Who is that man?"
de quoi tu te rappelles (familiar), de quoi vous rappelez-vous (formal)
de quoi as-tu besoin / de quoi avez vous besoin, qu'est-ce qu'il te faut