Salut: The question is too vague. This would require a french lesson. Ask again, and be more specific, svp. Merci.
Vous is the formal form of you, or its plural form. The casual and singular form of you is "tu".
'tu' is the familiar, singular form for 'you'. 'vous' is the plural or formal form.
You is spelled 'tu' (used informally, and in the singular) or 'vous' (formal or plural form) in French.
The masculine form: favori The feminine form: favorite
It comes from the French word 'nombre'
That's the Spanish imperative, second person plural, of write. In other words, the command or suggestion (in the plural): "Write!".It is also a form of "they write", used in phrases such as "so as they may write".
The types of punctuation used for setting apart nonessential appositive phrases are commas. When set apart using commas, these phrases can be easily removed without changing the meanings of sentences.
The command form of the French verb "aller" is "va" for informal singular, "allez" for formal singular or plural, and "allons" for informal or formal plural. The command form of the French verb "dire" is "dis" for informal singular, "dites" for formal singular or plural, and "disons" for informal or formal plural.
Tu serai triste is French for you will be sadusing the familiar form of the word you. If you were speaking to a formal acquaintance it would be Vous serez triste.
The French imperative of "Live" to a single person is:vis (singular; familiar)vivez (singular; formal/polite)
Toi. Or 'tu'... depending on the sentence.
Try putting it in columns, formal writing and include quotes. Hope this helps :D