The French word for "you" is "tu" (informal) or "vous" (formal/plural).
"Vous avez" is conjugated in the second person plural form in French. It is used to address more than one person in a formal or polite way.
In French, "vous" is used as the formal, polite form of addressing someone in singular or plural. For example, "Comment allez-vous ?" (How are you?).
"Vous habitez" in French means "you live" or "you reside." It is used when referring to someone in the second person plural form.
Informal/singular: Tu es ici. Formal/plural: Vous etes ici.
You (plural) eat
mangez-vous aujourd'hui ?
"You eat breakfast."
je vais manger
'que vous mangez des changements'
Qu es-ce que vous mangez ?
vous mangez (formal) tu manges (informal)
Mange des légumes, c'est bon pour toi (if informal and singular) Mangez des légumes, c'est bon pour vous (if formal or plural)
mangez is the 2nd person formal and/or plural (vous) conjugation of manger (to eat). It can be a command (imperative), such as "mangez votre dejeuner" ("eat your lunch"), or the present indicative (a question or statement of fact in the present tense), such as, "Vous mangez votre dejeuner rapidement" (You eat your lunch quickly). mange is both the first person singular (je) and third person singular (il/elle/on). It is indicative only; examples for use are: "Je mange souvent du pain" (I often eat bread) or "Il mange du soupe quand il est malade." (He eats soup when he's ill)
Translation: (informal - tu) Mange-le / (formal - vous) Mangez-le
(Formal) Vous mangez (Informal) Tu manges ("Tu manges un croissant" = "You eat a croissant.")
Je mange (I eat).