Depends on the context but probably "what do you look like?"
"How do you look?" and "What are you like?" are English equivalents of the French phrase Tu es comment? The question translates literally as "You are how?" in English. The pronunciation will be "tyoo ey ku-maw" in French.
"How are you?" in the sense of "What are you like?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Comment es-tu? The question also translates less literally as "How do you look?" or "What do you look like?" The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw ey-tyoo" in French.
'tu es française ?' means 'are you French?'
comment est-ce que tu es ? or 'Ã quoi est-ce que tu ressembles ?' are the equivalent of what are you like? in French.
"are you"
"tu es comment ?" means "how are you" in the sense that the asker wants to know how you are built (tall/short, thin, etc..)
'You are French'. If there is a question mark on the end, it would mean 'You are French?' or 'Are you French?'
It means "are you? " In French Ex: Es tu ici? Are you here?
tu es means you are (singular)
Tu es mon amour
comment es tout le monde al la maison
"Tu es petite pen" does not have a clear meaning in French. "Tu es" means "you are," but "petite pen" is not a recognized French phrase. If you meant "Tu es petite pain," it translates to "You are little bread."