"I am" or "I follow" are English equivalents of the French phrase Je suis.
Specifically, the pronoun je means "I." The verb suis means "(I) am" if it is the first person singular of the present indicative form of the infinitive être. It means "(I) am following, do follow, follow" if it is the first person singular of the present indicative of the infinitive suivre.
Either way, the pronunciation is the same: "zhuh swee."
Je suis... in French is "I am..." in English.
The English translation is I am the same me.
"J'aime" = "I like" "J'espere" = "I hope"
Je ne suis pas is the translation of I didn't go. This is the translation from English to French.
Translation: Therefore I am lazy.
Je suis is French for 'I am'.
I am French. Je means I, suis means am, and the nationality francais means French.
It means "I am fabulous" but this is not used in French, it is probably a literal translation from English.
Je suis qui? in French means "Who am I?" in English.
Je suis qui je suis means 'I am who I am' in French.
Que ne suis-je? in French is "What am I not?" in English.
Je suis reconnaissant pour mon maman. = I am grateful/thankful for my mom.