'si je' means "if I" in English.
If I like you.
"If I asked"
non je ne sais pas = no, I don't know
"Je t'aime et je veux être avec vous" = I love you and I want to be with you" "Si mauvais" (??) = "If bad" or "If wrong" or "So bad" or "So wrong"
good, how are you? (directed to a girl)
I love you too if that was an answer
"Je partirai bien là où tu habites si tu m'invites" (better: j'irai / je viendrai) means 'I would go where you live, if you invite me"
Et si je dis je t'aime moi vous acceptez?And if I say I love you, will you agree?
''Si'' is translated into various forms in clauses: Si / So : I am so desperate = Je suis si desespere (') Si / If : If it rains... = S'il (Si il) pleut Si / As : It is not as easy... = Ce n'est pas si facile (comparison) Si / Whereas Si / No matter how Et si / What if/ how about Si? / Did i hear you? : If I'm fine? = Si je vais bien? Si / Yes : (a response to a negative question) Aren't you ready yet? = Si Si (yes yes) I am
It means 'if you want to continue if French'.
Si je t'attrape--- - 2005 was released on: USA: 2005 (TV premiere)
"Je veux vas te faire encule si mal" is broken French mixed with abuse. It translates roughly as 'go f*** yourself"