"I love you, and I miss you a lot!" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Je t'aime et tu me manques!
Specifically, the subject pronoun je is "I." The personal pronoun te* means "(informal singular) you." The present indicative verb aime means "(I) am loving, do love, love." The conjunction et means "and." The subject pronoun tu means "(informal singular) you." The personal pronoun me means "me." The present indicative verb manques means "(informal singular you) are lacking/missing to, do lack/miss to, lack/miss to." The adverb beaucoup translates as "a lot, lots."
The pronunciation will be "zhuh tehm ey tyoo muh mawnk boh-koo" in French.
*The vowel drops - and is replaced by an apostrophe - before a verb whose spelling begins with a vowel.
tu me manques beaucoup
J'aime beaucoup in French means "I like (something/someone) a lot" in English.
a windy hill is 'une colline ventée', 'une colline avec beaucoup de vent' in French.
"To thank a lot" is one English equivalent of the French phrase remercier beaucoup.Specifically, the present infinitive verb remercier means "to give thanks, to thank." The adverb beaucoup translates as "a lot, lots." The pronunciation will be "ruh-mer-syey boh-koo" in French.
"A lot" is an English equivalent of the French word beaucoup. The adverb also may be translated into English as "loads," "lots," and "very much." The pronunciation will be "bo-koo" in French.
tu me manques beaucoup
"tu me manques beaucoup"
tu me manques beaucoup
Tu me manques beaucoup mon amie Angie
I miss you much in French is "tu me manques beaucoup."
tu (vous) me manques (manquez) beaucoup
Je t'aime beaucoup- i love you a lot.
In French the grammar for "missing" a person is different. If Harry misses Sally, then in French Sally is the subject of the sentence and Harry is the indirect object. Think of it as Sally is absent, or missing, in Harry's world. So, to answer your question, I miss you. -> Tu me manques.
Tu me manques beaucoup means "I miss you a lot" in French. Literally it means "you are causing a missing in me".
Tu - Same as the English "to" Me - MEUH Manques = MAHNK
The French translation for "lots" is Beaucoup
J'aime beaucoup in French means "I like (something/someone) a lot" in English.