"Je t'aime beaucoup" is the modern way to say "I love you' in French .. it actually 'I like you' (but means strongly like)
Another way is "Je t'adore" "I adore you"
'Love' is actually "amour" ... but it's only used as a noun in French
'My Love' = "mon amour"
"Je t'aime beaucoup."
"I love you" in French is translated as "Je t'aime."
"J'adore cette plage."
In French, you would say "mon amour, tu me mens" to convey "my love, you're telling me lies."
The word "love" can be translated into many languages. Some common translations include "amor" in Spanish, "amour" in French, "liebe" in German, and "愛" (ai) in Japanese.
You can say "J'aime ma maison" in French to express "I love my home."
je t'aime beaucoup
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Amour
Je t'aime !!!
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Je t'aime.
I am not sure but i know how to find out. Just go to dictionary.com and click on translater and select translate english to french then type love dance and click on translate and they translate it for you.
mon amour
Je t'aime. It literally means i like you in English, but that's how the French say I love you.
In French, to say: 'You love your boy' , you say:Vous aimez votre garçon.