"... t'aime means "... love you" in French.
J'adore or je taime
ah fook you je taime bonjour.
That sounds very French, but that doesn't mean anything.
ver mean wormvers mean towardboth sound the same in french
It's not French
Je t'aime means 'I love you'
J'adore or je taime
ah fook you je taime bonjour.
Je parle francais = i speak french je t'aime = i love you hope this helps :)
Je taime New York.
"I love you" in French is "Je t'aime."
No, "J' taime" is not proper French. The correct way to say "I love you" in French is "Je t'aime." The apostrophe is placed between the "e" and the "a" to indicate the elision of the "e" in "me" before a vowel sound.
I'm french and I can tell you that doesn't mean anything, and I can manage to understand what you mean... vous = you, pou = ?, aime = love, je = I and qui=who
Je t'aime means "I love you" or "I like you"
Taime Downe was born on 1964-09-29.
Jai taime The French way would be: Je t'aime
"qui mais je t'aime plus bébé" translates literally as "who but I love you more darling" in French.