"j'adore" means in English: I love extremely, I adore."je t'adore" means 'I love you, I adore you'"J'adore" means "I adore". "J'aime" means "i love".Adore= 1. To worship as God or a god. 2. To regard with deep, often rapturous love.3. To like very much: adores mink coats.v.intr.To worship. (http://www.thefreedictionary.com)
To adore is to worship someone greatly, as to be obsessed with a specific person or thing. To love is less obsessive than that, but it is possible that it could exceed to obsession (which is considered unhealthy in a relationship).
Adore is a verb meaning to regard with esteem, respect, love; to honor; to pay divine honor as to worship God; to like or admire very much. Example sentences: I adore all the styles by that designer. I adore the way you always know when I'm down and you give me encouragement.
J'adore = I love Tu adores = You love (informal) Il/Elle adore = He/She loves Nous adorons = We love Vous adorez = You love (formal) Ils/Elles adoernt = They (plural) love J'aime = I like Je n'aime pas = I don't like Je deteste = I hate
He ADORES them!
I love them.
I think the question here that should be answered first is 'Do you adore your husband in the same way he adores you?' If you do then under no circumstances meet your ex. If you don't adore him, then be prepared for whatever can of worms you will be opening if you do meet your ex!!! Maybe you think the grass is greener - don't go looking for trouble unless you are prepared for the consequences....It doesn't sound like you don't love your ex from this question!
how do we say " I love and adore you " in mic maq language ?
I adore Love, I love Love
"I adore you with all my love!" in English is Je vous adore avec tout mon amour! in French.
Family can be love and love can be family. There is no distinct difference between them.
"j'adore le" means "I adore the" or "I love the" followed by a masculine noun.