The English for this phrase is "I find you adorable." Hope I helped.
I find him ....
I think you are very handsome
"I find my professor to be very nice."
Unless there's a mistake (on my part), I can't find the information sheet.
"I love you too" in french would be "je t'aime aussi!"
Je Vous Trouve Très Beau was created in 2005.
Je le trouve difficile or Il m'est difficile. Je trouve difficile
I find him ....
"I find you exciting" in French is "je vous trouve passionnant" when you are formal and "je te trouve passionnant" informally.
"Comme je trouve" is French for "as I find" or "as I see it." It is often used to express personal opinion or perception about something.
"I find you..." is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase "Je te trouve... ."Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The object pronoun "te" means "(informal singular) you." The verb "trouve" means "(I) am finding, do find, find."The pronunciation is "zhuh tuh troov."
je vous apprécie beaucoup or je vous trouve sympathique
je vous trouve intéressant(e)
je vous trouve beau
I find them difficult in French is "Je les trouve difficiles."
"J'adore les californiens, je les trouve trop mignons" means : "I love the Californians, I find them so cute"
'because I find it ... / that ...' EX: Je ne ferai pas l'idiot en classe parce que je trouve ça ridicule > I will not play the fool in the classroom, because I find that ridiculous.