It means "And You? What do you say?"
Merci d'être là. Tu me manques. -- Thanks for being here. I miss you.
"Qu'est-ce que tu dis" in French translates to "What are you saying?" in English. It is a phrase often used to ask someone to repeat or clarify what they have just said.
Merci beaucoup, tu est tres bon= Thank you very much, you are very good
To say is "dire" in French. You say is "tu dis".- what do you say? > Quest-ce que tu dis ?- How do you say 'you say'? > comment est-ce que tu dis 'tu dis' ?Link below goes to the conjugations of 'dire'.
Merci beaucoup, tu est une beauté, délicieux, aimable.
"why do you say no"
I don't understand why you say so
In English, "Tu dis koi de bon" translates to "What good news do you have?"
Thank you a lot: merci beaucoup. Tu est une beaute delicieux aimable: You are a kind, delicious beauty. I'll pretend that that is not at all worrying.
"Pourquoi tu me dis ça ?"
Very well thanks, and you? (informal)