"je te veux" = I want you, "lécher" = to lick, "sucette" = lollipop.
Beyond being grammatically incorrect, that sentence is certainly not a good one to use in French - unless you are supportive of the undertones in it.
'tes celib' is texting for 'tu es célibataire?' meaning 'are you single' in French.
The English translation of '[C'est] quoi tes favoris?' is What [are] your favorites? In the word-by-word translation, the pronoun 'quoi' means 'what'. The possessive adjective 'tes' means 'your'. And the noun 'favoris' means 'favorites'.
"comment s'appellent tes parents ?" is translated "how are your parents called ?
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 Andemariam is 6' 3".
masculin - tes fous feminine - tes folle
TES Public School was created in 2005.
Dans tes yeux seulement, juste dans tes yeux, rien que dans tes yeux.
passé composé : tu as fait tes devoirs imparfait : tu faisais tes devoirs
"Your lips" is translated to French as "tes lèvres."
Pendant tes vacances / lors de tes vacances
Ou' sont tes devoirs? = Where is your homework?
"tes joues" (fem. plural) means "your cheeks" in French.
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)
That is the correct spelling of "lave tes mains" (Wash your hands, in French).
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