The English meaning of 'Je pense' is I think. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. And the verb 'pense' means '[he/she/it] thinks'.
Je pense, donc je suis. = zhe parnse, dong zhe swee NB. In 'zhe' the 'e' is pronounced like the 'i' in 'hill'.
The sentence 'Je pense donc je suis' means I think therefore I am. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The verb 'pense' means '[I] am thinking, do think, think'. The conjunction 'donc' means 'therefore'. The verb 'suis' means '[I] am'.
Zheh soo-ee
Je suis allé - I went
I am smitten (as 'very much in love') with you: je suis fou de toi, je suis folle de toi
J'en suis ravi! in French means "I'm delighted (about it)" in English.
The sentence 'Je pense donc je suis' means I think therefore I am. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The verb 'pense' means '[I] am thinking, do think, think'. The conjunction 'donc' means 'therefore'. The verb 'suis' means '[I] am'.
Cogito ergo sumor translate to the English «Je pense donc je suis » by Descarte
The phrase "Je ne pense pas donc je ne suis pas" translates to "I do not think, therefore I am not" in English. It is a play on René Descartes' famous statement "Cogito, ergo sum" (I think, therefore I am).
Cogito ergo sum "Je pense donc je suis" is a famous quote of René Descartes. It means "I think, therefore I am"
"I think, therefore I am" is a foundational statement in the philosophy of René Descartes. This statement, also known as cogito ergo sum in Latin, is found in Descartes' work "Meditations on First Philosophy" and is used to demonstrate his belief in the existence of the self as a thinking being.
"Je pense" means I think, and "donc" means therefore (some people say this in french like some Americans say the word "like". ie, "Umm, it was, like, really fun"). "Je suis" means I am. So, the literal translationis "I think, therefore, I am."
I think, therefore I am (Latin: Cogito ergo sum; French: Je pense, donc je suis).
Descartes' first principle of philosophy is "Cogito, ergo sum" (I think, therefore I am). It emphasizes the existence of the thinking self as the foundation of knowledge and reality. This principle forms the basis for his method of doubt and rational inquiry.
Renee Descartes was an important French mathematician, perhaps best known as the inventor of the Cartesian coordinate system, and for his famous statement "Je pense donc je suis" which in translation means, I think therefore I am.
"I am very beautiful and I am here, but I think it is bad."
You are using an altered version of a famous statement by the French mathematician Rene Descartes, who said I think therefore I am (or in the original French, je pense donc je suis). ........or in the original Latin (which he used) "cogito ergo sum".
Je pense que je suis tombe d'amoureux. (if you're a boy.) Je pense que je suis tombee d'amoureuse. (if you're a girl.