Je vous aime et vous avez brisé mon coeur in French means "I love you and you have broken my heart" in English.
Je vous aime, mère du mien! in French is "I love you, mother of mine!" in English.
she likes/she loves is translated "elle aime" in French
"Does she love to eat?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Aime-t-elle manger? The question also translates as "Does she love eating?" and "Does she like eating?" in English. The pronunciation will be "em-tel mawn-zhey" in French.
Émilie aime Paris! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Emily loves Paris!" The exclamation also may be translated as "Emily is in love with Paris!" in English. The pronunciation will be "ey-mee-lee ehm pa-ree" in French.
Congratulations, we love you
"He loves to read" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Il aime lire. The third person singular subject pronoun and present indicative with present infinitive also translate into English as "He loves reading." The pronunciation will be "ee-lem leer" in French.
'aime le ' is like the ... / love the ... in English.
He/she likes to hide is translated "il/elle aime se cacher" in French.
He loves would be translated as "Il aime".
I love you with all my heart is an English equivalent of 'Je vous aime avec tout mon coeur'. The subject pronoun 'je'means 'I'. The personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'. The verb 'aime' means '[I] am loving, do love, love'. The preposition 'avec' means 'with'. The masculine adjective 'tout'means 'all, entire, whole'. The masculine possessive 'mon'means 'my'. The masculine noun 'coeur' means 'heart'. All together, they're pronounced 'zhuh voo-zeh-mah-vehk too moh kuhr'.
je ne vous aime pas
je vous aime du fond de mon coeur