I love you, my friend (female).
Note: The correct spelling is "je t'aime". The given spelling of "j'taime" could be a representation of a quick way of pronouncing it, since it is common for French people to drop the e sound from words like je, de, le, etc.
mean "i love you"
it should be - je t'aime - I love you
me rencontrer
my sister = ma soeur my friend = mon ami, mon amie
Mon Cher ami
j amie doesn't make sense. If you mean j'aime mon mari it means I love my husband.
"Kisses (to my) friends!" is an English equivalent of the French phase Bisous, les amis! The pronunciation of the masculine plural phrase -- which literally translates as "kisses (for, to) the friends" -- will be "bee-soo ley-za-mee" in French.
You would say "mon amie" because "amie" begins with a vowel sound, so the masculine form "mon" is used instead of "ma".
"J'aime mon amie de tout mon cœur." Or "ma petite amie" instead of "mon amie", but the literal expression for girlfriend is rarely used in French.
me rencontrer
my sister = ma soeur my friend = mon ami, mon amie
Mon Cher ami
You're my friend is "tu es mon ami / mon amie" in French.
ma petite amie / mon amie est terrible / est super
j amie doesn't make sense. If you mean j'aime mon mari it means I love my husband.
voudrais-tu être mon ami / mon amie
"Mo-na-mee" is the pronunciation of the French phrase mon amie.Specifically, the feminine possessive adjective ma assumes the masculine form monbefore nouns whose spelling begins with a vowel. It means "my". The feminine noun amie translates as "girl friend, girlfriend".
J'aime mon amie Angie
"Kisses (to my) friends!" is an English equivalent of the French phase Bisous, les amis! The pronunciation of the masculine plural phrase -- which literally translates as "kisses (for, to) the friends" -- will be "bee-soo ley-za-mee" in French.