So much I love you. The inversion is volontary, because in French, we would say "je t'aime tellement" - I love you so much. The inversion emphasises the quantity of love.
Je = I t' = you aime = love Answer = I love you
I love you and ours.
je t aime means I love you Je l aime means I love her Je l aime toujours pronounced toojoor, means i still love her Although "toujours" (which means "always") is acceptable to mean "still," the normal adverb used for "still" is "encore" (which also means "again" and "yet"). Also, there should be an apostrophe between "l" and "aime," not a space. Therefore, "Je l'aime encore" means "I still love her."
Je means "I" t' is "te" when before a voyell, means "you" Je t'aime : I love you Je te veux : I want you
That sentence is phrased incorrectly. Roughly it translates to I like you very much, madam. It should be "Je vous/t' aime bien, madame" meaning Je=I, vous/te(t')=you, aime=like(Could be love, depends on context), bien=well, but in this case means very/very much, madame=madam. The sentence translates roughly into I like/love (depending, again, on who you're talking to) you very much, madam. IF the aime is used to mean love, then the vous should be te(t' in front of vowels and/or unaspirated h's) (formal>informal) although that does not make too much sense with the word "madame" at the end.
je t' aime pour ce qui'estes vous? I love you for what you qui'estes?
For Je, meaning I/me/myself, the ge sound made at the end of the English word collage works perfectly. For t', short for tu, meaning you, the t beginning of tomorrow. For aime, to love, the Em in the common name Emily.
Je = I t' = you aime = love Answer = I love you
Je t'aime means "I love you" in french.
I love you too
"je t' aime kendrick
I love you and ours.
It means the three most beautiful words, "I love you"
Reviens vers moi, Je T' aime.
Je T`aime hon means I love you hun in French. xo I luv u.
my dearest darling, I love you a lot.
speak French or else I don't love you no more