Est-tu la makes no sense. Es-tu la means are you there
You are very pretty.
La vie est ce que tu en fais. -- Life is what you make of it. I did not know this expression existed in French. It seems to be identical to the English one.
"Are you going to the party?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Est-ce que tu vas à la boum? The question represents a formal way of asking more colloquially, conversationally, informally Vas-tu à la boum? in French. The pronunciation will be "eh-skuh tyoo va la boom" in French.
"Do you like watching TV?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Est-ce que tu aimes regarder la télé? The pronunciation will be "eh-skuh tyoo em ruh-gar-de la tey-ley" in French.
Est-ce que tu manges à la cantine? - Do you eat in the cantine? (ie do you have school dinners?)
This French phrase means, "Do you do the prayer" in English. Do you pray? Do you say your prayers?
Est-ce que tu aimes ... means "Do you like ..." in English.
Est-tu a la maison
Est-ce que tu veux manger à la pizzéria? - Do you want to eat at the pizzeria?
Are you french
Est-ce que tu es français? in French means "Are you French?" in English.
"venir �" do you come to the party? est-ce que tu viens � la fête ?