The question 'Quel 'a' as-tu?' asks What [letter] 'a' [word] do you have? In the word-by-word translation, the interrogative pronoun 'quel' means 'what, which'. The noun 'a' means 'the letter a'. The verb 'as' means '[you] have'. And the personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you'.
The French phrase quel es tu? means "which (one) are you?
who are you? or what are you?
Note: if you are asking this to a familiar or a lesser, it should be "que eres," or if to a superior, "que es usted"
"est-ce que tu es triste" means "are you sad?" in French.
The proper way to say this would be "Cual es tu flor favorita?". This means "What is your favorite flower?".
It means: you look very pretty
Ésa es una vulgaridad que no desearía usted conocer. Además de estar mal escrita.
What make is your car?
"¿Qué es tu apellido?" is Spanish for "What is your last name?" It is a question asking for a person's family name.
"est-ce que tu es triste" means "are you sad?" in French.
Que fecha is what date and es tu cumpleanos is is you or your birth day so this = what date is your birthday?
"où es-tu" means 'where are you. "Que tu me manques" means 'that I am missing you / I'm missing you so much' in French.
"Quand est-ce que tu es né?" is French for "When were you born?"
Est-ce que c'est vrai que tu es française ? means Is that true that you are (a) French (girl).
"est-ce que tu es..." means "are you...". Est-ce que is a very common question form, roughly meaning "is it". "Est-ce que tu es un garçon" would read "is it that you are a boy?" if we translated that literally.
It means Are you normal?
are you that fecha cumpleanos
It means "what hour is your telephone?".
Je crois que tu es belle rose noir = "I believe that you are beautiful pink black"
It means " are you in the cinema. "