Je t'aime is not gender-specific, but it is number specific, i.e. one person loves one person, but it can be: (1) one boy loves one girl, (2) one boy loves one boy, (3) one girl loves one boy, or (4) one girl loves one girl.
"Je t'aime" means "I love you" in French and can be used to express love to both girls and boys. It is a gender-neutral phrase.
"I love you" in French is "Je t'aime."
No, "J' taime" is not proper French. The correct way to say "I love you" in French is "Je t'aime." The apostrophe is placed between the "e" and the "a" to indicate the elision of the "e" in "me" before a vowel sound.
In French, the question would be "Es-tu un garçon ou une fille?" which translates to "Are you a boy or a girl?" To answer this question, you can simply say "Je suis un garçon" for "I am a boy" or "Je suis une fille" for "I am a girl."
Je cherche un garçon ou une fille des Caraïbes
You can say "Je suis américain(e)" in French to mean "I am American."
Je t'aime means "I love you" or "I like you"
Je t'aime means 'I love you'
(je) t'aime - (I) love you
J'adore or je taime
"I love you" in French is "Je t'aime."
Je parle francais = i speak french je t'aime = i love you hope this helps :)
howdy' Darling, I love you
ah fook you je taime bonjour.
Je taime New York.
je vous ai manqué
I love you and I want to live with you (Je t'aime et je veux vivre avec toi.)
thank you I love you heart bocouo