It depends on the meaning.
I care for my plants. -> Je m'occupe de mes plantes vertes.
I care about my brother. -> J'ai de l'affection pour mon frère.
On the other hand, if you want to say "I don't care" then there are several expressions for that in French, such as "je m'en fous" or "je m'en fiche", or other more vulgar phrases...
love in french is "amour".
To say "I love him/her" in French, you say: "Je l'aime"
in love in French is "amoureux de".
to love is translated 'aimer' in French
Love (noun) is "amour" in French. To love (verb) is "aimer".
Amour vous-même
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
It don't. But it does say to love your neighbor as yourself
love in french is "amour".
To say "I love him/her" in French, you say: "Je l'aime"
You can say "Je l'aime" to say "I love him" or "I love her" in French.
It means "You love yourself"
in love in French is "amoureux de".
to love is translated 'aimer' in French
ME
I love it is "j'aime / j'aime ça" in French.
"and her love" is ".. et son amour" in French.