The word 'pense' is a form of the verb infinitive 'penser'. It's a singular form. It may be in the present or imperative. Within the present tense, it may be either indicative or subjunctive. As a command, it translates as [you] think. As a present indicative, it translates as I am thinking, do think, think, or he/she/it does think, is thinking, thinks. And as a present subjunctive, it translates as [that] I may think or think, [that] he/she/it may think or think.
Je pense que c'est vrai - I think (that) it's true.
The English meaning of 'Je pense' is I think. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. And the verb 'pense' means '[he/she/it] thinks'.
In French, there is no distiction between the perfective and progressive verb aspects. Therefore, "Je pense à vous" can mean either "I think of you" or "I'm thinking of you".
The sentence 'Je pense donc je suis' means I think therefore I am. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The verb 'pense' means '[I] am thinking, do think, think'. The conjunction 'donc' means 'therefore'. The verb 'suis' means '[I] am'.
I think about you a lot.
Pense Berry Farm, a.k.a. Pense Nursery, is located in Mountainburg, Arkansas.
Lonnie Pense is 5' 7".
Pense toi
Lydia Pense was born on 1947-12-14.
Je pense à vous
I think the other way. The proper spelling is 'je pense autrement'.
Lonnie Pense was born on October 1, 1944, in Wewoka, Oklahoma, USA.
Je pense à toiJe pense à vous (formal)
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Je pense que c'est vrai - I think (that) it's true.
je pense toujours à toi, je pense sans arrêt à toi
"Je pense qui j'taime" is not correct French. The correct phrase would be "Je pense que je t'aime," which translates to "I think I love you."