well it doesn't really sound right but if you put a comma after t'aime it means this:
Je t'aime, ma petite amie. - I love you, my girlfriend.
If you want to say 'I love my girlfriend' you have to say: 'J'aime ma petite amie.'
howdy' Darling, I love you
It should be "ma petite belle", not "mon" ("mon" is for men in this context)."Ma petite belle" is equivalent to "my girlfriend."J'aime ma petite belle. = I love my girlfriend.
if you are speaking to a girl, you say "ma petite" if you are speaking to a guy, you say "mon petit"
I love my best (girl)friend
ma chambre est petite
The way to say "I live my girlfriend" is Je Vis Ma Petite Amie and "I love my girlfriend" J'aime Ma Petite aime
howdy' Darling, I love you
my girlfriend
Ma petite amie. or in slang in some regions - ma Blonde. Mon amie, or Ma copine
"je t'aime ma belle petite amie" (a noun like "mon coeur" would be more romantic)
ma petite amie / mon amie est terrible / est super
"Ma petite amie" is French for "my girlfriend," while "novia" is Spanish for "girlfriend." Both phrases convey the same meaning in English.
j'aime ma petite amie, j'aime ma copine
Amie is generally feminine ,because in the French Language if you were to say "C'est ma petite amie" Which in English would translate in to "This is my girlfriend". This proves that amie is feminine.
Je t'aime aussi, ma petite chèvre! in French means "I love you too, my little goat!" in English.
There is no specific translation for "dating" from English to French, although one can say "go out with" which would amount to "sortir avec" in French. One can also add the word "boyfriend" or "girlfriend" ("petit ami" or "petite amie", respectively) to this phrase: "Je sors avec mon petit ami" - I am going out with my boyfriend. "Je sors avec ma petite amie" - I am going out with my girlfriend.
J'aime ma petite petite-fille. (every grand-daughter [petite-fille] is not necessarily small [petite])