No such thing..
You mean "Je voudrai" which means I will want.
Otherwise "Je voudrais" means I'd like or I'd want
the meaning is day to watch movies. Dia para ver peliculas
"Je t'aime" means "I love you."
moi je t'aime is 'as for me, I love you'
I am lost.
The correct phrase is "je te déteste," which means "I hate you" in French. The phrase "je tu déteste" is incorrect because "je" and "tu" cannot be used together in this context.
I think it is je t'aime and it probably means-I love you
Je means "I" t' is "te" when before a voyell, means "you" Je t'aime : I love you Je te veux : I want you
je = pronoun I t' = shortened form of "tu" meaning you
The French phrase "je suis là" translates to "I am here" in English. It is used to indicate one's presence or location in a place.
I speak
(je) t'aime - (I) love you
I love them.