The meaning of 'Je deteste mon ecole. Et vous' is I hate my school. And you [what do you think about yours]? In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The verb 'deteste' means '[I] hate, detest'. The possessive adjective 'mon' means 'my'. The noun 'ecole' means 'school'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. And the personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'.
it means ''I hate my school''
Je detesteMeans: I hate
je vous deteste
French for I hate you
"je t'adore mon garçon" means "I love you my boy"
"I hate life also" The correct way of saying it would be "Je déteste la vie aussi."
'I hate'
I hate
Je detesteMeans: I hate
The correct phrase is "je te déteste," which means "I hate you" in French. The phrase "je tu déteste" is incorrect because "je" and "tu" cannot be used together in this context.
deteste :) I hate... je deteste...
Je vous déteste: I hate you
Je deteste
to hate is 'détester' or 'haïr' in French.
je vous deteste
French for I hate you
This sentence already has English in it, which is strange. First, it should be written as such: "Je t'aime ma cherie, tu manques mon Ange, je deteste de te voir." It translates to: I love my sweety, you miss my angel, i hate to see you.
"je t'adore mon garçon" means "I love you my boy"