venir means 'to come' (je viens de France = I'm coming from France)
it is also used to indicate a very recent past, in the sense of 'just':
je viens de fermer la porte: I just closed the door
"je rate mon amour" isn't a French phrase. This is an automatic translation of "I miss my love", but the actual meaning in French is "I fail my love"
'je travaille' means " I'm working " in French.
je veux jouer
(je) n'ai means (I) do not have in French.
Je m'amuse means I am enjoying myself.
"Je suis du" is a French phrase that translates to "I am from" in English.
Je ne sais pas means 'I don't know'.
The French phrase "je vais changer cette" translates to "I am going to change this" in English.
The phrase 'as well' can be translated to French as "aussi" or "également". For example, "I speak French as well" can be translated to "Je parle français aussi" or "Je parle français également" in French.
You can say "Je fais mes devoirs" in French to mean "I do my homework."
When I go into town/city
You may mean 'je ne sais quoi' which is a French phrase essentially meaning "who knows"
Je aime means "I like". It would be more properly written as the contraction J'aime.
Je t'aime.
The French phrase "je m'appelle" translates to "my name is" in English. It is commonly used as an introduction to provide one's name in a conversation or when meeting someone for the first time.
je means in french, I,my.
"je rate mon amour" isn't a French phrase. This is an automatic translation of "I miss my love", but the actual meaning in French is "I fail my love"