"je t'embrasse" means "I kiss you / I hug you" depending of the context. It is a most common phrase to end a letter between friends (with the exception of a letter between male friends), of course if you feel some affection for the sendee.
"je t'adore, je t'aime, bisous" = "I adore you, I love you, kisses"
"je t'embrasse fort" is translated "I kiss you intensely / strongly"
"je ne peux..." means "I can't..."
Hi, I'm online
Love me for who I am, not who you want me to be.
The English meaning of 'Je pense' is I think. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. And the verb 'pense' means '[he/she/it] thinks'.
'je suis ce que je suis' translates in English as 'I am what I am'. The meaning of the French version implies 'I'm not perfect, but don't try to change me' In addition, the French term "je suis" can mean both "I am" or "I follow", so "je suis ce que je suis" can have the double meaning of "I am what I follow" and "I am what I am"; this expression is a sort of play on words. (I follow what I am, and I follow what I follow are therefor also possible translations)
je voulais, tu voulais : I wanted, you wanted
In English, the meaning of "je ne sais pas qui je suis" means "I don't know who I am."
"Je connais" in French translates to "I know" in English.
The meaning of "je t'aime chère vous êtes ma femme" in English is "I love you dear, you are my wife."
I close my eyes
"Je suis une Γ©tudiante" translates to "I am a student" in English.
Hi, I'm online
I kiss you naked. -awkward-
Love me for who I am, not who you want me to be.
The English meaning of 'Je pense' is I think. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. And the verb 'pense' means '[he/she/it] thinks'.
je suis en forme: I am fit, I feel great
It's French meaning "I do not speak english"
'je suis ce que je suis' translates in English as 'I am what I am'. The meaning of the French version implies 'I'm not perfect, but don't try to change me' In addition, the French term "je suis" can mean both "I am" or "I follow", so "je suis ce que je suis" can have the double meaning of "I am what I follow" and "I am what I am"; this expression is a sort of play on words. (I follow what I am, and I follow what I follow are therefor also possible translations)