Je suis allé(e) au parc - I went to the park
Je pense que je suis tombe d'amoureux. (if you're a boy.) Je pense que je suis tombee d'amoureuse. (if you're a girl.
je suis fatigué means 'I'm tired' in French.
this is not proper French and makes little sense. Je suis means I am; vous ne pouvez pas changer means you can't change.
I'm so much in love with you ("Je suis tellement en amour avec vous" is not a French phrase, but the translation of the English one; French speakers would say 'je vous aime tant', or 'je vous aime tellement')
Je suis la dame aux camélias in French means "I am the lady of the camellias" in English. The statement means to live like the courtesan in the novel La dame aux camélias by French writer Alexandre Dumas.
Je suis... in French is "I am..." in English.
Je suis means "I am".
Je suis is French for 'I am'.
Je suis qui je suis means 'I am who I am' in French.
It's spelled Je suis and it means "I am"
Je suis allé - I went
"Je suis fatigué et stressé, comment allez-vous?"
je suis anglais, je suis anglaise
Je suis qui? in French means "Who am I?" in English.
Que ne suis-je? in French is "What am I not?" in English.
je suis la chaise means 'I am the chair' in English.
Je suis anglais(e). If you are American, say "Je suis americain" If you are from England, say: "Je suis anglais"