I am tired, and you
I am proud of you.
I'm excited / I'm eager to meet you
I believe that I am in love with you
Je suis tombé amoureux / tombée amoureuse de vous means 'I fell in love with you' in French. "tomber en amour" is a word-by-word translation from in English, but isn't correct French.
Vous êtes means "you are".
I am good, and you?
I am proud of you.
The translation of 'je suis sûr qu'ils vous aiment' in English is 'I am sure that they love you'.
I'm excited / I'm eager to meet you
my love - you captured my heart - I am yours
this is not proper French and makes little sense. Je suis means I am; vous ne pouvez pas changer means you can't change.
Literally translated it means "I am soft on you". Colloquially it would mean "I am sweet on you" or "I fancy you"
Est-ce que vous êtes célibataire = Are you single ?
"[do] you know who I am?"
Je vous donne vous repose a la fin du jour je quel suis meaning in English
"Je suis avec vous" is French for "I am with you." It is a phrase used to express support, solidarity, or companionship with someone.
It usually means "I am." "Je"- I, and "suis"- am. The other forms of this phrase are:Je (I) suis(am)Tu (You) es(are)Il/Elle/On (he/she/it) est(is)Nous (We) sommes(are)Vous (You all) estes(are)Ils/Elles (They) sont(are)