To say "I love him/her" in French, you say: "Je l'aime"
It's neither.
The French for "I love you" is "Je t'aime".
Df.
The greatest thing you'll ever learn is to love and be loved in return.
well, im assuming you mean "i love you" (in present tense) which would be je t'aime.
A friend.
adoree means adored (woman). Adoree means loved one or beloved! In French it is a girl's name
"J'aime" = "I like" "J'espere" = "I hope"
Aimé is a French equivalent for a 'loved' male'. Aimée is for a 'loved' female. They both are pronounced 'eh-meh'.
aimé(e)
pour toujours aimé = always loved
In French, you wouldn't "you are loved by me", but "I love you", which reads "Je vous aime" or "je t'aime" (the latter to somebody who is already your GF or BF)
My "loved granddaughter" is (ma) "petite-fille bien aimée" or (ma) "petite-fille chérie" in French.
A REALLY good french movie is La Boum. You can get it with English subtitles. I watched it in french class. I loved it so much i ordered it offline.
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Je vous ai aimé
aimée - a girl who is loved
They loved each other.
Vous êtes aimé(e)
French Maid is a word that describes the outfit of the typical French Maid's black and white historical uniform. Nowadays, this uniform is loved by cosplayers and roleplayers.