Tu means 'you' (informal and singular) in french. 't' is a short for 'te', the reflective form of 'tu'; that can roughly be translated by 'yourself'
examples: tu / t' / assieds = you / are sitting / yourself
tu te vois = you are seeing yourself
tu t'en vas = you are leaving
'You are French'. If there is a question mark on the end, it would mean 'You are French?' or 'Are you French?'
"Tu as" in French means "you have." It is the second person singular form of the verb "avoir" (to have).
"Tu me comprends" in French translates to "Do you understand me?" in English.
It is French for "Have you?"
"Tu peux" means "you can" in French.
It means "What is your name?" in French:)comment tu t' appelles means:What is your name in French
'tes ki" is the text message version of 'tu es qui' (familiar) meaning "who are you"
as-tu... means: do you have....
tu-you
'You are French'. If there is a question mark on the end, it would mean 'You are French?' or 'Are you French?'
"Tu as" in French means "you have." It is the second person singular form of the verb "avoir" (to have).
"Tu me comprends" in French translates to "Do you understand me?" in English.
'... que tu aimes is '... that you like' in French.
It is French for "Have you?"
"Tu peux" means "you can" in French.
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?"
'tu veu koi et t ki' is the text message form for "tu veux quoi et t'es qui" (quite direct and even slightly rude) which means 'what do you want and who are you' in French.