Je t'aime mon frère
'aime le ' is like the ... / love the ... in English.
"I love you like crazy!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je t'aime comme un fou! The pronunciation of the words -- which translate literally as "I love you like a madman!" -- will be "zhuh tehm kuh-meh foo" in French.
J'aime is a French equivalent of the English phrase "I love." The first person singular present indicative also translates into English as "I am loving," "I do love," or "I'm loving" according to context. The pronunciation will be "zhem" in French.
Mon amour in French is "my love" in English.
mon amour
'aime le ' is like the ... / love the ... in English.
to love always = aimer toujours love always = l'amour toujours
No. It was settled by English and the name is from the Ancient Greek "philos" meaning "love" and "adelphos" meaning "brother" (this is where "the city of brotherly love" comes from).
Canada has two official languages: English and French. English: love French: l'amour
Adorer in French is "to love" in English.
i love is j'adore in french.
I love you is "je t'aime" in French.
You would say "Je t'aime mon frère" in French to express "I love my brother."
"Let's make love!" in English is Faisons l'amour! in French.
Amour is the French word for love.
Frère is brother. Sœur is sister.
"Your love" in English means ton amour informally and votre amour formally in French.