From your question it is unclear whether you mean "Love Mom" in the context of a command (i.e. Love Mom, or you can never come home) or "Love, Mom" in the context of a signature (i.e. I hope everything works out well. Love, Mom.)
In the former example, the translation would depend on who is being commanded (tu or vous) and could be "Aimez maman!" or "Aime maman!"
In the latter example, the translation would be: "Avec Amour, Maman."
Maman et papa d'amour
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
The translation for I Love you mom is Maman je t'aime. If you were answering her eg. I love you to mom, then its Maman je t'aime aussie.
The French language equivalent is Maman, je vous aime.
Maman et papa d'amour
Je vous aime, maman et papa.
In French, you can say "Bonjour maman" to say hello mom.
Ah, what a lovely sentiment to share with your mom! In French, you can say "Je t'aime beaucoup, maman" to express your love and appreciation for her. It's wonderful to show gratitude and affection towards our loved ones in different languages.
In French, children often say "maman" for mom and "papa" for dad.
To say "Hi Mom, I love you" in Titian, you would say, "Venia tem Mom, si an."
You can say "I love you mom" in Mandinka by saying "Ma yá def."
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
Maman
love in french is "amour".