In the context of the term "oldjecom," "je" typically refers to a diminutive or affectionate form in certain languages, most notably in Dutch. It can denote familiarity or endearment. The term as a whole, however, may not have a widely recognized meaning, and its interpretation could vary based on specific cultural or contextual usage.
sin je je je je means that to to to to
If you mean je in French, as in je joué or je fini, then it means I, as in I play or I finish. :0)
Je means 'I'.
They mean 'I love you' and 'I adore you'
"a je mir" doesn't mean anything in French.
je dois means i have
je means in french, I,my.
Je vais dans mean I'm going in.
Je detesteMeans: I hate
I love it/him/ her (Je t'aime) I adore him/her/ it (Je l'adore)
"je mangeais" is the past form of "je mange" je mange = I eat, I am eating je mangeais = I was eating
Je suis is French for 'I am'.