Je T'aime aujourd'hui, demain, et toujours.
You can say "Je t'aimerai aujourd'hui, demain et toujours" in French.
In French, you would say "Je t'aime aujourd'hui" for "I love you today" and "Je t'aimerai demain" for "I love you tomorrow."
You can say "Je t'aimerai toujours" in French, which translates to "I'll always love you."
toujours mon amour, would literally mean always my love, but the french have a habit of using the positive (always) instead of the slightly negative (forever) as it flows better in their sentence structure (you would have to sat something like til the end of time my love, and always is equivalent to forever) mon amour à jamais mon amour pour toujours
The word for love, "amour," is masculine in French.
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
Demain Je t'aime
my beautiful/witty/precious daughter, I love you today, tomorrow, always
In French, you would say "Je t'aime aujourd'hui" for "I love you today" and "Je t'aimerai demain" for "I love you tomorrow."
it means “i love you, today, tomorrow, and forever. “ because 143 by itself means “i love you” and 224 by itself means “today, tomorrow, and forever” so i just combined the two.
BOBBY MOORE
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to love always = aimer toujours love always = l'amour toujours
"I love you today and tomorrow" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Je t'aime aujourd'hui et demain. The pronunciation will be "zhuh tehm o-zhoor-dwee ey duh-meh" in French.
Shakatamama
Je T'aim Toujours
Je T'aim Toujours
l'amour toujours