'A la vôtre' is the response (in French) to the traditional toast 'A vôtre santé'. It is similar to "cheers" when you're drinking something with someone. 'A vôtre santé' means 'To your health', 'A la vôtre' means 'And to yours'.
It means "yours".
Votre père means "your father".
Your silly is what it means in french
à votre service is a very polite way of saying - I am here to serve you, what can I do for you?
le mien, la mienne, les miens, les miennes
The French equivalent of 'your love' is votre amour, or ton amour. In the word-by-word translation, the possessive adjectives 'ton' and 'votre' mean 'your'*. The noun 'amour' means 'love'. *The adjective 'ton' is a possessive in the second person singular. The adjective 'votre' is in the second person plural. In its form 'vous' as the subject of a sentence, it therefore is translated as 'you all' since it refers to more than one person.
Votre.
It is French for "your heart"
en votre es
Votre père means "your father".
It's a bad word for word translation for "your French sucks". But that verb is never used with that meaning in French, so his French double sucks...
Suivez votre gout translates as "follow your taste" in English.
votre petit cochon
Il est votre mari.
your beach is translated 'ta plage / votre plage' in French.
Your silly is what it means in french
à votre service is a very polite way of saying - I am here to serve you, what can I do for you?
your love -> ton amour / votre amour