Aller means 'to go (to)' in French. Je suis allé / je suis allée means 'I went ...' in English.
Je suis désolé (feminine: désolée) means "I am Sorry".
Basically, you say either "Je suis jaloux" for a boy and "Je suis jalouse" for a girl, but never "Je suis jalousie", cuz that'd mean "I am jealousy." Hope that helps :] Xxx
"je suis née le..." means "I was born on ..." in French. This is a girl speaking, a boy would write "je suis né".
'je suis ce que je suis' translates in English as 'I am what I am'. The meaning of the French version implies 'I'm not perfect, but don't try to change me' In addition, the French term "je suis" can mean both "I am" or "I follow", so "je suis ce que je suis" can have the double meaning of "I am what I follow" and "I am what I am"; this expression is a sort of play on words. (I follow what I am, and I follow what I follow are therefor also possible translations)
Je suis petit, je suis petite
I am small is "je suis petit" or "je suis de petite taille" in French.
Je suis petit (masc.) or je suis petite (fem.)
Je suis qui je suis means 'I am who I am' in French.
Je suis is French for 'I am'.
Je prends mon petit déjeuner - je suis en train de prendre mon petit déjeuner
It's spelled Je suis and it means "I am"
"Ques je suis" does not have a clear meaning in French. It might be a misspelling or a misinterpretation of a phrase. If you meant "qui je suis," it translates to "who I am." If you have a different word or phrase in mind, please provide more context.
It depends on if you're male or female: Male: Je suis assez petit Female: Je suis assez petite
je prépare le petit déjeuner je suis en train de préparer le petit déjeuner
"Je suis le" means "I am the" in French.
"Je suis arrivé" in French translates to "I have arrived" in English.