"Je vous dres" is not a standard French phrase, and it does not have a direct translation to English. It is possible that there was a typo or an error in the phrase provided. If you can provide more context or clarify the phrase, I can help you with a more accurate translation.
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literally "I you everything"..if from the movie Flyboy's, it is spelled Je Vois tout - I see everything
It means: You miss me
Literally translated it means "I am soft on you". Colloquially it would mean "I am sweet on you" or "I fancy you"
Est-ce que vous êtes célibataire = Are you single ?
"je vous [verb] tous" means "I [verb] you all"
it means 'i do'.-mr.schizer
Je viens de vous dire is translated 'I just told you...' in English.
"je ne vous dérange pas" means "I'm not bothering/disturbing you" in English.
I do not love you - (it should be written 'je ne vous adore pas')
do I know you? is the translation for est-ce que je vous connais ? in English.
"Voulez-vous gue je vous montre ma bite" means "Do you want me to show you my penis." in English.
It means 'I think of you'.
I am tired, and you
I know that you are
I am good, and you?
"I'm killing you" is an English equivalent of "Je vous tue."