I get up (out of bed)
Stand up
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Je t'aime encore means "I still love you" in English.
"je renonce" is translated "I give up"
je l'aime means "I love him/her/it" in French.
je me lève is I get up in French.
The word "levé" in French can have a few meanings depending on the context. It can mean "raised" or "lifted" as in "lever les mains" (raise your hands), or it can mean "standing up" as in "être levé" (to be up).
I suppose it is je vous lève mon verre. I'm raising my glass for you. (in the purpose to cheer)
Stand up
Je means 'I'.
Pretty much... nothing. Which language is this supposed to be?
"Je viens de" translates to "I have just" in English. It is used to indicate that an action has just been completed or that something happened in the recent past.
'si je' means "if I" in English.
Je suis is French for 'I am'.
I love it/him/ her (Je t'aime) I adore him/her/ it (Je l'adore)
"Raise your hand""french for "raise your hand"
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