Yes. When you say je t'aime you are saying je tu aime. Singular version of the 2nd person pronoun whereas vous is the formal so you would say je vous aime as in I love you all.
J'adore or je taime
ah fook you je taime bonjour.
Je vous aime was created in 1980.
"Je ferai pour vous" is "I will do for you" in French.
je vous apprécie beaucoup or je vous trouve sympathique
je vous ai manqué
vous savez que je vous aime or tu sais que je t'aime (use the same pronoun in the sentence) means 'you know I love You'
the phrase doesn't make sense. It reads " who I love to you today"
I'm french and I can tell you that doesn't mean anything, and I can manage to understand what you mean... vous = you, pou = ?, aime = love, je = I and qui=who
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."
Translation: (Note, I made some assumptions about missing punctuation) If only you knew how how much I love you. If you knew that you are my everything. Maybe, then you would know exactly how much you mean to me. I love you.
"Je t'aime et je veux être avec vous" = I love you and I want to be with you" "Si mauvais" (??) = "If bad" or "If wrong" or "So bad" or "So wrong"
Je parle francais = i speak french je t'aime = i love you hope this helps :)