You may be referring to the French word 'Touche' which means "touched" and this is a term used in the sport of Fencing meaning 'a hit' .
"Voles-tu, mon petit papillon ?" = "Do you fly, my little butterfly?"
je voulais, tu voulais : I wanted, you wanted
'tes ki" is the text message version of 'tu es qui' (familiar) meaning "who are you"
"tu m'as beaucoup manqué" = "I missed you very much" in SMS (texto) abbreviated language with its many misspellings.
technically is means you is I think you mean to say either tu eres (you are: informal, singular) or usted es (you are: formal, singular)
Tu is a spanish word meaning you singular, informal. Amity is an English word meaning friendship.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Kidogo tu!" has the meaning of "Just a little bit!"
The meaning of 'Háblame de tu familia en tu carta' in Spanish is "Tell me about your family in your letter."
"Shay den" has no meaning in Hebrew, however there is a Hebrew name Shai (sounds like shy) that means gift.
Est-tu la makes no sense. Es-tu la means are you there
Tu means you (singular)chien means dog
Tu es été is a grammatically incorrect phrase for 'tu es allé', meaning 'you went'. One can often ear 'tu as été' meaning you were, for 'tu es allé'.
It means: "You too?"
Yes, meaning "you"
"tu" is not a valid Japanese syllable and therefore, could have no translation as it has no meaning in Japanese.
tu es radieuse (meaning glowing and looking happy), tu es en pleine forme, tu es resplendissante
Shay Mitchell goes by Shay Buttah, and Shay Mitch.