je is the pronoun "I" in French. The letter " l " followed by an apostrophe stands for " le " or " la " when the following verb begins with a vowel sound. "le" (masculine) or "la" (feminine) are replacements for a noun or pronoun.
je l'aime : " l " stands for him or her (I love him / her)
je l'attends : I wait for him / her / it
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The phrase "I love you very much" in French is "Je t'aime beaucoup."
Je m'appelle, the French phrase for "My name is".
I love you is L'amoire. I'm guessing to say just love you, you take off the L'.
You can say "Je pense que je t'aime encore" in French.
In French, you would say "Je pense que je t'aime."
I like him/her/it
L (elle) est tout ce que je veux means 'she is all that I want'
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je t aime means I love you Je l aime means I love her Je l aime toujours pronounced toojoor, means i still love her Although "toujours" (which means "always") is acceptable to mean "still," the normal adverb used for "still" is "encore" (which also means "again" and "yet"). Also, there should be an apostrophe between "l" and "aime," not a space. Therefore, "Je l'aime encore" means "I still love her."
Je suis (pronounced juh swee)
The phrase "I love you very much" in French is "Je t'aime beaucoup."
"je Monte" would be the most frequent answer in France. A more thorough one is "je Monte à l"étage / je Monte les escaliers"
Je fête Noël.
it means i remember my day
this is a text message meaning 'she has something'
je vois le Père Noël means I see Santa Klaus in French.
l slept like a baby= je dors comme un bébé