Adore: Vb 1. tr to love intensely/deeply 2. to worship ( a god) with religious rites 3. tr Informal - to like very much. EG: I adore chocolate. / I adore that dress.
I adore you, my friend/I love you, my friend.
''Do I adore my father''
Je t'adore is French for I love you, I adore you.
You can use adore like this, I absolutely adore that dress you are wearing.
"just adore me"
I'm assuming you mean <<Je t'adore.>> which means "I adore you."
I adore you.
"I adore".
I adore Besse on your face
You said "J'adore mon enfant" and that mean "I love my child"
To adore, to love.
to adore
To adore = admirari Unless you mean in the sense of to worship, to pray to: To adore = venerari
Adore: Vb 1. tr to love intensely/deeply 2. to worship ( a god) with religious rites 3. tr Informal - to like very much. EG: I adore chocolate. / I adore that dress.
it means "I adore you" j'adore
I adore you.