I still give you
"Je te donne toujours" translates to "I always give you" in English.
Je t'aime pour toujours em francês quer dizer 'Eu te amo p'ra sempre' em português.
"I could talk to you forever" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je pourrais te parler pour toujours.Specifically, the personal pronoun je is "I". The verb pourrais means "(I) could". The personal pronoun temeans "(informal singular) you". The present infinitive parler means "to speak, to talk". The preposition pourmeans "for". The adverb toujours translates as "always".The pronunciation will be "zhuh poo-reh tuh pahr-ley poor too-zhoor" in French.
Je te tue. -- I kill you (I am killing you) Je te tuerais. -- I will kill you. Je vais te tuer. -- I am going to kill you.
"Je ne te comprends pas" is French for "I don't understand you" or "I don't understand what you're saying."
"Zhuh tehm poor too-zhoor ey too-zhoor" is the pronunciation of the French phrase Je t'aime pour toujours et toujours.Specifically, the personal pronoun je means "I." The personal pronoun te* means "(informal singular) you." The verb aime means "(I) am loving, do love, love." The preposition pour means "for." The adverb toujoursmeans "always." The conjunction et means "and."*The letter e drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a verb which begins with a vowel.
"je te donne mon cœur pour toujours": I give you my heart forever
Je te donne was created in 1985.
je te veux pour toujours
je pourrais te tenir pour toujours
je te donne mon coeur
Je t'aime pour toujours em francês quer dizer 'Eu te amo p'ra sempre' em português.
je te donne des cours de français
Forever and for always are translated the same in French: "pour toujours". A French speaker would say "je te garde pour toujours", or "je te garde pour toujours et à jamais" ('à jamais' meaning he will never give up), the latter being a little emphatic.
Je te veux pour toujours et que vos enfants
je te mangerai means " I'll eat you " in French.
"I could talk to you forever" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je pourrais te parler pour toujours.Specifically, the personal pronoun je is "I". The verb pourrais means "(I) could". The personal pronoun temeans "(informal singular) you". The present infinitive parler means "to speak, to talk". The preposition pourmeans "for". The adverb toujours translates as "always".The pronunciation will be "zhuh poo-reh tuh pahr-ley poor too-zhoor" in French.
That should be "Je veux te prendre" and it means I want to take you ...