"Je veux ton amour et je veux ta revanche je veux ton amour" means "I want your love and I want your revenge I want your love".
Pronouciation: (zhuh) (vuh) (tone) (ah-more) (ay) (zhuh) (vuh) (tah) (ray-vahn-shay) (zhuh) (vuh) (tone) (ah-more)
"Dear love" is an English equivalent of the French phrase cher amour.Specifically, the masculine adjective cher means "dear." The masculine noun amour means "love." The pronunciation will be "she-rah-moor" in French.
Sorry! The phrase makes no sense in french.
"Little love" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase petit amour. The masculine singular adjective and noun also may be rendered into English as "small love." The pronunciation will be "ptee-ta-moor" in northerly French and "puh-tee-ta-moor" in southerly French.
Mon amour in French is "my love" in English.
"I am your love" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Je veux ton amour."Specifically, the personal pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "suis" means "(I) am wishing/wanting, do wish/want, wish/want." The masculine possessive adjective "ton" means "your." The noun "amour" means "love."The pronunciation is "zhuh swee toh-nah-moor."
I want your love and I want your revenge (revenge is usually translated by revanche)
I love "Bad Romance." :) It means, "I want your love and I want your revenge. I love love."
It is French.
"Dear love" is an English equivalent of the French phrase cher amour.Specifically, the masculine adjective cher means "dear." The masculine noun amour means "love." The pronunciation will be "she-rah-moor" in French.
Sorry! The phrase makes no sense in french.
The French phrase 'est en amour' is quite common in the English language. It is what we say when someone we know 'is in love'.
je veux ton amour et je veux ta revanche je veux ton amour
Repas brasserie au Saint Amour is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "Brasserie fare at Le Saint Amour." The pronunciation of the bar-restaurant dining-related prepositional phrase -- which references French Canada's famed Le Saint Amour ("The Holy Love," "The Saintly Love") in Old Québec -- will be pronounced "ruh-pa brah-sree oh seh-a-moor" in French.
"Little love" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase petit amour. The masculine singular adjective and noun also may be rendered into English as "small love." The pronunciation will be "ptee-ta-moor" in northerly French and "puh-tee-ta-moor" in southerly French.
"Love" in English means amour in French.votre amour
Mon amour in French is "my love" in English.
"Your love" in English means ton amour informally and votre amour formally in French.