j'attends, OK is 'I wait, OK' in French.
Means nothing in French, or at least greatly needs some additional information to make that understandable.
Super Saiya-jin is what the j stands for in SSJ
J'ai means: I have
I got this.
Journalism is a school subject. It begins with the letter J.
(J') essaie means (I) try in French.
J' in french is "Je" followed by a vowel/vowel sound. "Je" means "I" So "J'ai" would be "I have", for example.
I don't like - where j' stands for "je", meaning "I" in French.
Letters don't mean anything. If you mean j'ai, which is pronounced similarly, it means "I have".
In French j'adore means love
J swei doesn't mean anything. The spelling is incorrect. I believe you want to say: "Je suis". Je suis = I am / I'm
j amie doesn't make sense. If you mean j'aime mon mari it means I love my husband.
"J swei" is not a standard French phrase. It may be a typo or slang expression. Could you provide more context or clarify the term?
Ellen J. French has written: 'Cherrytree Row'
Je vous aime (correct spelling) means 'I love you' in French.
Je vous aime (correct spelling) means 'I love you' in French.
This is acutually French and it means: I hurried to see you.