"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.
The French phrase "Qu'est-ce qu'il aime" means "what he likes" in English. French is considered to be one of the Romance languages.
Je aime means "I like". It would be more properly written as the contraction J'aime.
"I love..." is an English equivalent of the French phrase J'aime... .Specifically, the personal pronoun je* means "I." The verb aime means "(I) am loving, do love, love" in this context. The pronunciation will be "zhehm" in French.*The vowel e drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a verb which begins with a vowel.
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')
"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.
"I love you" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je t'aime.Specifically, the personal pronoun je is "I". The personal pronoun te* means "(informal singular) you". The verb aime translates as "(I) am loving, do love, love".The pronunciation will be "zhuh them" in French.*The vowel drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a verb which begins with a vowel.
'aime le ' is like the ... / love the ... in English.
"J'aime" = "I like" "J'espere" = "I hope"
"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.
'Je vous aime l'ange'
In French, "Dire ce qu'on aime" is pronounced as "deer say kuh ohn em." This phrase translates to "Say what you love" in English.
"Belle Aime" translates to "Beautiful Love" in English. The phrase combines the French word "belle," meaning beautiful, and "aime," which means love or to love. It conveys a sense of appreciation for love that is not only deep but also aesthetically pleasing or emotionally uplifting.