"Que tu save" doesn't mean anything in Spanish. It seems like a mix of French and Spanish, but it's gibberish. If you meant "¿Qué tú sabes?" in Spanish, it translates to "What do you know?" Hope that clears things up for you, honey.
Qu'est-ce que tu veux ? means "What do you want?".
Que llevas tu (cámara, reloj, tableta...) --- (That) you are taking your (camera, watch, tablet) with you
You can ask "Que fais-tu?" in French to mean "What are you doing?"
"quesque" is spelled qu'est-ce que. Qu'est-ce que tu faismeans "What do you do?" Or could mean "What do you make?"The verb faire is "to do or to make" so when conjugated in the tu form it will change to fais
'je sais ce que tu veux dire' or more standard: 'je vois ce que tu veux dire'
que tu
Est-ce que tu means 'Do you . . . ?'
'... que tu aimes is '... that you like' in French.
whether you
you can
That your boyfriend
what do you do
Qu'est-ce que tu veux ? means "What do you want?".
Est-ce que tu aimes ... means "Do you like ..." in English.
Qu'est-ce que tu portes ? means 'what do you wear' in English.
You are what you say (you are).
and what do you want me to do