water is translated to "eau". if you want to say "the water" as in a lake or a large body of water is would be "l'eau"
It's the same in all French speaking countries. The water/ water= l'eau; some water= de l'eau.
L'amore pour l'eau ... (The) love for (the) water.
water in French is feminine so the undefinte article is une, the define article is l' (L + an apostrophe)
l'eau
Eau
love in french is "amour".
To say "I love him/her" in French, you say: "Je l'aime"
to love is translated 'aimer' in French
in love in French is "amoureux de".
Love (noun) is "amour" in French. To love (verb) is "aimer".
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
love in french is "amour".
To say "I love him/her" in French, you say: "Je l'aime"
You can say "Je l'aime" to say "I love him" or "I love her" in French.
to love is translated 'aimer' in French
in love in French is "amoureux de".
I love it is "j'aime / j'aime ça" in French.
"and her love" is ".. et son amour" in French.
aimer as a verb, amour as a noun are the French words for Love
I love you is L'amoire. I'm guessing to say just love you, you take off the L'.
Love (noun) is "amour" in French. To love (verb) is "aimer".
I love to sew is j'aime coudre in French.