Asked by: Lorraine Ross 107415 views french, where are you
Issy on Nov 07, 2011 Reply
Où es-tu? means, where are you ? in French. I am taking French class in school. I love it !
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Richard Naxton on Nov 08, 2011 Reply
That’s right if you’re talking to a single person you know well. If you’re asking more than one person, or someone you’re more formal with, then you should use the “vous” form: Où êtes-vous?
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Rave on Nov 11, 2011 Reply
Où es-tu?
Vince2 on Nov 16, 2011 Reply
if you talk in a familiar way, like on the phone, you would say “t’es où?” The usual lines for cell phone conversation: allô? Salut! T’es où?
zeetje on Aug 06, 2012 Reply
est ce que tu est tou la
Moumou Yaya on Sep 10, 2012 Reply
salut
Elizabeth Winship on Sep 21, 2012 Reply
greetings from your school
Tatiana Chella on Sep 22, 2012 Reply
In France we say translate “Where are you?” by Où est-tu ?
In France, we translate “Where are you?” by Où est-tu ?
Kaye Hope Gaa on Oct 23, 2012 Reply
how old are you
The Biglad on Dec 08, 2012 Reply
Vous êtes où? – for non familiar or plural &
T’es où? – for familiar and singular.
Jacques Bogé on Feb 08, 2013 Reply
Où sommes-tu 🙂
Edy Priyambodo on May 24, 2014 Reply
où êtes-vous?
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