Zhuh tah-dohr is a French pronunciation of 'Jet'adore'. The subject pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The personal pronoun 'te'* means 'you'. The verb 'adore'means '[I] adore, am adoring, do adore'.
*The vowel 'e' of 'te' drops before a verb that begins with a vowel or an unaspirated 'h'. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by an apostrophe: 't'adore'.
It is pronounced as "zhuh tah-DOR." The "zh" sound is similar to the French "j" sound in "je" and the "r" at the end of "adore" is pronounced softly.
"I love you" in French is "Je t'aime."
It is pronounced as "zhuh tem" with a soft "zh" sound at the beginning.
You would say "Je suis rouge" in French to mean "I am red."
"Je vois" is pronounced as "zhuh vwah" in French. The "je" sound is similar to the "s" sound in "measure" and the "voir" is pronounced like "vwah" with a silent "r".
To say "I love yours" in French, you can say "J'aime le tien/la tienne" depending on the gender of the object being referred to.
Je t'aime is pronounced 'je tem'.
It is pronounced as "zhuh tem" with a soft "zh" sound at the beginning.
"I love you" in French is "Je t'aime."
Je t'aime is pronounced "zhuh tem"
Je suis (pronounced dzuh swee)
You would say "Je suis rouge" in French to mean "I am red."
Zhuh tehm troh is how 'Je t'aime trop', which is French for 'I love you so much', is pronounced.
Est-ce que je peux...?(pronounced ess-ke-je-per...)Puis-je...?
To say "I love yours" in French, you can say "J'aime le tien/la tienne" depending on the gender of the object being referred to.
Je suis (pronounced juh swee)
There are a lot of ways to say I love you. Je t'adore(Jeh-tadore).- Litterally, I adore you J'adore tu.(Jahdore- too)- Litterally, I adore you J'aime tu.(Jehm-too)- Litterally, I like or love you Je t'aime.Jeh-Tehm)- Litterally, I like or love you. Whichever is easier for you.
Je ne sais pas Pronounced : je ne sai pa