I love you a lot and I think about you
much happiness for you too
Je t'aime beaucoup means "I like you a lot" in French. It can also mean "I love you a lot" - in French the verb aimercan mean either to like or to love.
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Mynd means to go in english.
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It's "Je t'aime beaucoup chérie" and it means "I like you loads (or a lot) honey, or darling" depending who it is refering to. Note that with the beaucoup it becomes like and not love. It's very different to be saying to someone: "Je t'aime" and "je t'aime beaucoup"
"beaucoup d'amour, toujours" means in English "lots of love, always"
It means 'I think of you'.
on a beaucoup = we have a lot (most likely translation) on a beaucoup de pluie cette année = we have much rain this year on a beaucoup de mal à dire que... = one has great trouble to say that...
literally "think that she loves you very much but why love not me the same" definitely not a sentence a native French speaker would use.
It means 'the one who thinks'.
It means, "I thought not." or, "I didn't think so."
I have a lot of CDs
"I do not love you, it should not be hard to understand"
j'ai beaucoup de bisous pour toi = I have lots of kisses for you
You see that I am thinking of you.
Franglais for: I think I am falling for him.