The literal translation from French is "you eat".
Est-ce que tu manges à la cantine? - Do you eat in the cantine? (ie do you have school dinners?)
It means "What time do you have breakfast/eat in the morning?"
"What are you putting on?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce que tu mets? The question translates literally into English as "What is this that you are putting on?" The pronunciation will be "keh-skuh tyoo mey" in French.
Tu veux means 'you want' in English.
you too my friend
Tu manges
(Formal) Vous mangez (Informal) Tu manges ("Tu manges un croissant" = "You eat a croissant.")
You are (single person) eating
Est-ce que tu manges à la cantine? - Do you eat in the cantine? (ie do you have school dinners?)
What are you eating?
qu'est-ce que tu manges?
It means "What time do you have breakfast/eat in the morning?"
you're eating a lemon. Is that it?
vous mangez (formal) tu manges (informal)
when do you eat supper?
Manges bien ma cherie means "Eat well, my dear."
It should be,"Tu manges avec moi, viensce soir."It means, "You're eating with me, come (over) tonight."