It is very difficult to give written instructions on how to pronounce 'tu'. Nobody can get it exactly right unless they hear it spoken by a native french-speaker and then practice for a few months.
To get somewhere near, think of the morning dew; say it and listen to it. Fix in your mind the sound of the ew at the end. Then say it again, but replace the d by a t. Tu is a very hard, short sound - the t must not let it sound like chew, and the whole word is short.
The rest is easy : Tew eh doo ? The last word is the one you stress.
'tu es d'où ?' = where you from?
'd'où viens-tu ?' = where do you come from?
It translates as 'you [singular/informal] are'.
tu es une (remember that there is no 't' at the end at the second person) means 'you are a' (+ feminine noun)
'tes ki" is the text message version of 'tu es qui' (familiar) meaning "who are you"
tu es si mignon (masc.) means 'you are so cute' in French.
Tu es bizarre.tu es / vous êtes bizarre
'tes celib' is texting for 'tu es célibataire?' meaning 'are you single' in French.
You are good means "Tu es bon" if it's about sport. It also means "Tu es gentil"
'tes ki" is the text message version of 'tu es qui' (familiar) meaning "who are you"
tu es radieuse (meaning glowing and looking happy), tu es en pleine forme, tu es resplendissante
tu es beau (masculine) / belle (feminine)
You are quiet is 'tu es tranquille / tu es calme' in French.
Qui es-tu? in French means "Who are you?" in English.
Tu es d'accord? in French is "Do you agree?" in English.
In informal French: "Tu es là?" translates as "Are you there?"
Tu es français means "you (singular and informal) are French."
Où-es tu?
Tu es drôle, tu es marrant
Tu es bien in French means "You are fine!" or "Are you fine?" in English.
Tu es