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"aimer" stands for both 'to like' and 'to love' in French. So j'aime means 'I like' or 'I love'.

il aime la salade de pomme de terre > he likes potato salad.

elle aime Paul > she loves Paul.

j'aime means 'I like' or 'I love' in French.

EDIT:

J'adore is usually used for "I love" in french. It's a stronger form of "J'aime" which is "I like."

The verb itself is called "aimer" but when properly conjugated in singular first-person, the "r" at the end is dropped. The J' part is the word je, meaning I, but an apostrophe must be used because "aime" begins with a vowel, so instead of Je aime, you write J'aime. You also pronounce it in one syllable.

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Doris Carter

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