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What does est-ce que tu es mean in French?

"Est-ce que tu es" literally translates to "Is it that you are" in English.

However, this phrase is used in a more natural way in French to mean "Are you?"

It's used to ask questions about someone's identity, profession, or state of being.

Here are some examples:

* Est-ce que tu es médecin? (Are you a doctor?)

* Est-ce que tu es heureux? (Are you happy?)

* Est-ce que tu es fatigué? (Are you tired?)

It's important to note that "est-ce que" is a common way to form questions in French.

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