The statement 'Je t'aime mon petit ami' means My boyfriend, I love you. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The personal pronoun 'te'* means 'you'. The verb 'aime' means '[I] love'. The possessive adjective 'mon ' means 'my'. The adjective 'petit' means 'little, small'. The noun 'ami' means 'friend'. *The letter 'e' is dropped in front of a word that begins with a vowel or an unaspirated 'h'.
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∙ 12y agowell,
"je" means "I"
"t'aime" means "love"
"mon" means "my"
and "petit ami" means "boyfriend"
so all together it says i love you my boyfriend
"Je" means ""I"
"t'aime" means "love"
"mon" means "my"
and "petit ami" means "little friend" or "boyfriend", It all depends on the context of the phrase in the paragraph. Usually "mon amour" or "mon choux" would mean boyfriend or girlfriend.
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∙ 14y agoThe phrase 'Je t'aime, ma petite fille jolie' means I love you, my pretty little daughter [or girl]. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The personal pronoun 'te'* means 'you'. The verb 'aime' means '[I] like, love'. The possessive adjective 'ma' means 'my'. The adjective 'petite' means 'little, small'. The noun 'fille' means 'daughter, girl'. The adjective 'jolie' means 'pretty'. *The letter 'e' drops in front of a word that begins with a vowel or an unaspirated 'h'.
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∙ 9y agoMon petit chou (literally my little cabbage...) is a pet name for someone you love, most often your partner or child.
Je t'aime mon petit chou means "I love you honey" (or whatever term of endearment you are using between yourselves)
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∙ 15y agoI love you, girl friend.
Je t'aime means 'I love you'
Je parle francais = i speak french je t'aime = i love you hope this helps :)
"I do not love you, it should not be hard to understand"
I'm french and I can tell you that doesn't mean anything, and I can manage to understand what you mean... vous = you, pou = ?, aime = love, je = I and qui=who
There is no specific translation for "dating" from English to French, although one can say "go out with" which would amount to "sortir avec" in French. One can also add the word "boyfriend" or "girlfriend" ("petit ami" or "petite amie", respectively) to this phrase: "Je sors avec mon petit ami" - I am going out with my boyfriend. "Je sors avec ma petite amie" - I am going out with my girlfriend.
well it doesn't really sound right but if you put a comma after t'aime it means this: Je t'aime, ma petite amie. - I love you, my girlfriend. If you want to say 'I love my girlfriend' you have to say: 'J'aime ma petite amie.'
Je t'aime means 'I love you'
Je t'aime means "I love you" or "I like you"
Très bien = Very wellJe t'aime vraiment. = I really like you.Vous êtes si beau et je voudrais bien être votre petite amie. = You are so handsome, and I would love to be your girlfriend.Je t'embrasse. = I hug (or kiss) you. / I'm hugging (or kissing) you. *In this context, it probably means kiss.*Note: I would you most likely use the informal form of "you" in the following sentence: Tu es si beau et je voudrais bein être ta petite amie. "Vous" is formal: You would use it if you don't know someone very well (or at all), with an older person, someone in authority, etc.
I'd like to be your girlfriend / I wish I was your girlfriend
Oui, je veux être votre petite amie
Je parle francais = i speak french je t'aime = i love you hope this helps :)
The way to say "I live my girlfriend" is Je Vis Ma Petite Amie and "I love my girlfriend" J'aime Ma Petite aime
J'adore or je taime
(je) t'aime - (I) love you
I know that I have the best girlfriend in the world
Je ne suis pas ta copine. Je ne suis pas ta petite amie. Je ne suis pas ta blonde.