strictu sensu "you are heavy", but the expression is more often used in metonymic meaning "I am tired of you"
'tes celib' is texting for 'tu es célibataire?' meaning 'are you single' in French.
'tes ki" is the text message version of 'tu es qui' (familiar) meaning "who are you"
j'aime tes jumeaux (twin boys or boy+ girl) or j'aime tes jumelles (twin girls)
"les pâtes alimentaires" is the complete name of 'les pâtes' meaning 'pasta' in French.
Tes désirs sont des ordres.
It means heavy.
That means literally 'heavy donkey".
ton
'tu es française ?' means 'are you French?'
"tes joues" (fem. plural) means "your cheeks" in French.
Lourd(e).
Lourd(e)
'tes celib' is texting for 'tu es célibataire?' meaning 'are you single' in French.
lourd(e)
"Your lips" is translated to French as "tes lèvres."
'tes ki" is the text message version of 'tu es qui' (familiar) meaning "who are you"
Tes is a possessive article meaning 'your'. It is the plural form of 'ton' (your, masc. singular) and 'ta' (fem. singular). Ex: ton chien (your dog), tes chiens (your dogs) ta voiture (your car), tes voitures (your cars)