J swei doesn't mean anything. The spelling is incorrect.
I believe you want to say: "Je suis".
Je suis = I am / I'm
French to English it means: I like the way you love me
One French name starting with the letter J is Jean.
j'avez doesn't work because avez is he present form of avoir ,which means to have., for you... so for I (je) the present form of to have would be ai.... J'ai ...means to have.
"Jardin" is a French word that starts with the letter J. It means "garden" in English.
Those two words do not exactly go together.Je (I) goes with ai (have) to make J'ai (I have)Avez is a different conjugation to suit vous (You to a person in authority, or You in plural)So if you heard J'avez in a sentence before, It must have started with Vous j'avez...French is confusing.Sorry for my first answer.
J swei doesn't mean anything. The spelling is incorrect. I believe you want to say: "Je suis". Je suis = I am / I'm
Lufti Bin Swei Lagha was born on 1968-11-28.
(J') essaie means (I) try in French.
j'attends, OK is 'I wait, OK' in French.
J' in french is "Je" followed by a vowel/vowel sound. "Je" means "I" So "J'ai" would be "I have", for example.
I don't like - where j' stands for "je", meaning "I" in French.
Letters don't mean anything. If you mean j'ai, which is pronounced similarly, it means "I have".
In French j'adore means love
j amie doesn't make sense. If you mean j'aime mon mari it means I love my husband.
Ellen J. French has written: 'Cherrytree Row'
This is acutually French and it means: I hurried to see you.
Je vous aime (correct spelling) means 'I love you' in French.