j'aime les deux
I love both
You can say "Je l'aime" to say "I love him" or "I love her" in French.
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
love in french is "amour".
To say "I love him/her" in French, you say: "Je l'aime"
In French, "I love you" is translated as "Je t'aime." To say "I am single," you would say "Je suis célibataire." So, you can express both sentiments as "Je t'aime et je suis célibataire."
To say "I love you, Mommy and Daddy" in French, you would say, "Je vous aime, Maman et Papa." This phrase expresses affection towards both parents. "Je vous aime" translates to "I love you," with "vous" being the formal or plural form used for addressing both.
in love in French is "amoureux de".
to love is translated 'aimer' in French
In Ottawa, which is primarily English and French-speaking, you can say "I love you" in English or "Je t'aime" in French. Both phrases are commonly understood and used in the city. Depending on the context, you might also hear variations or expressions of affection in both languages.
I love it is "j'aime / j'aime ça" in French.
"and her love" is ".. et son amour" in French.
aimer as a verb, amour as a noun are the French words for Love