Je t'aime à la folie
je t'aime énormément
The phrase "I love you very much" in French is "Je t'aime beaucoup."
I love you is L'amoire. I'm guessing to say just love you, you take off the L'.
Your question is not very specific, but if you are talking about L' in the French language, then it is a contraction between the article le or la and a word that starts with a vowel or hFor example: L'ecole, and L'hopital
Michaël is a frequent spelling in French.
There are three phonemes in the word "love": /l/, /ʌ/, /v/.
In French, "L'Arche" is pronounced as "Larsh" with the "r" sound being pronounced softly. The "che" ending is pronounced like the English word "sh".
j'aime Noël
I love you is L'amoire. I'm guessing to say just love you, you take off the L'.
Mario is very very very very very PRETTY! i love him! SOOO MUCH. and i am jelous peach because they are in a relashionship.. =) BUAJAJA MARIO ES MI AMOR PLATONICOOO! (L)
"A as (in) love" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase A comme amour.Specifically, the adverb comme means "as, like". The masculine noun amourtranslates as "love". An equivalent saying in English would be "L as in love".The pronunciation will be "ah kohm ah-moor" in French.
Very carefully. :L
je l"homme amiee
As much as anybody could ever(L)
Tu l'aimes. Tu means you, the l' is the "it," and aimes is a conjugation of the verb "aimer," to like/to love. The "s" in aimes is silent.
Yes. Very true...
How you love her/him/it que : how, indicate how much the love is tu : you l' : her/him/it aimer : to love "Que tu l'aimes" is not really a good structure of sentence, it's like we say "you love her so" without the "much" which means nothing. In summary, french people usually says a more correct structure like "tu l'aimes beaucoup (=so much)"
Lo amo tanto
Leon - french assassin, really good Love Actually Lake House