Je suis allé - I went
Aller means 'to go (to)' in French. Je suis allé / je suis allée means 'I went ...' in English.
I believe "Je suis à toi" means "I'm at your disposal" or "I'm yours".
Je suis jaloux (male speaking) - Je suis jalouse (female speaking)
"[do] you know who I am?"
'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 allé / allée au centre commercial" means "I went to the mall"
It means countryside
Je suis alle - I went to Je suis allee - I went to (feminine) :) x with an accent on the first e
Je suis... in French is "I am..." in English.
Je suis means "I am".
Je suis is French for 'I am'.
Je suis qui je suis means 'I am who I am' in French.
It's spelled Je suis and it means "I am"
je suis anglais, je suis anglaise
Je suis qui? in French means "Who am I?" in English.
Que ne suis-je? in French is "What am I not?" in English.
je suis la chaise means 'I am the chair' in English.