I love you a lot and I think about you
much happiness for you too
Je t'aime beaucoup means "I like you a lot" in French. It can also mean "I love you a lot" - in French the verb aimercan mean either to like or to love.
English Literature
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Mynd means to go in english.
It's "Je t'aime beaucoup chérie" and it means "I like you loads (or a lot) honey, or darling" depending who it is refering to. Note that with the beaucoup it becomes like and not love. It's very different to be saying to someone: "Je t'aime" and "je t'aime beaucoup"
"Beaucoup d'amour toujours" translates to "lots of love always" in English.
It means 'I think of you'.
on a beaucoup = we have a lot (most likely translation) on a beaucoup de pluie cette année = we have much rain this year on a beaucoup de mal à dire que... = one has great trouble to say that...
literally "think that she loves you very much but why love not me the same" definitely not a sentence a native French speaker would use.
It means, "I thought not." or, "I didn't think so."
It means 'the one who thinks'.
"I do not love you, it should not be hard to understand"
I have a lot of CDs
j'ai beaucoup de bisous pour toi = I have lots of kisses for you
You see that I am thinking of you.
I think somebody's in love