I love you bocou
je: "I"
Vous: "love"
Aime: "you"
Bocou: " Bocou"
il vous aime means 'he loves you' in English.
'Je vous aime l'ange'
Je vous aime was created in 1980.
that's working, I love you
literally " I love you the pearl"
il vous aime means 'he loves you' in English.
'Je vous aime l'ange'
Je vous aime, mère du mien! in French is "I love you, mother of mine!" in English.
Je vous aime et vous avez brisé mon coeur in French means "I love you and you have broken my heart" in English.
I'm so much in love with you ("Je suis tellement en amour avec vous" is not a French phrase, but the translation of the English one; French speakers would say 'je vous aime tant', or 'je vous aime tellement')
Congratulations, we love you
"I love you" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je vous aime.Specifically, the subject pronoun je means "I." The personal pronoun vous means either "(formal singular) you" or "(formal/informal plural) you all." The verb aime means "(I) am loving, do love, love."The pronunciation will be "zhuh voo-zehm" in French.
Je vous aime (correct spelling) means 'I love you' in French.
Je vous aime (correct spelling) means 'I love you' in French.
Probably a bad machine translation for "I love you". It should be "Je vous aime" (verb), not "Je vous amour" (noun).
Je vous aime was created in 1980.
"I love you baby"