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Je tienne Je=I The infinitive of tienne is tenir=to hold. Sometimes it is equivalent to to have or to maintain or to withstand. Tienne is the present subjunctive of this irregular verb. The subjunctive expresses doubt, uncertainty, or a wish, approval or disapproval. Generally the subjunctive is in a subordinate clause. For example: "Croyez- vous qu'il vienne?" Do you think that he will come?

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"Jetienne" is not a word in French. It may be a misspelling or a typo. If you meant "Je t'aime," it means "I love you" in French.

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