"Mi aime jou" translates to "I love you" in a combination of languages, where "mi" means "I" in several languages, "aime" means "love" in French, and "jou" appears to be a phonetic spelling of "you." However, it's important to note that "jou" is not standard in French or any widely recognized language, so the phrase might be a playful or creative expression.
aime = love "Mi aime jou" means "I love you" idk about hate though...we should hate nothing anyway ;)
Aime-moi means "Love me"
'il aime' means 'he loves' in French.
Il aime means "he likes" or "it likes"
"Aime ca" means "like that". It is incomplete though , If you wrote " IL Aime Ca" that would mean "HE Likes That" and that would be more complete
she likes/she loves is translated "elle aime" in French
Je les aime means 'I like / love them'
il vous aime means 'he loves you' in English.
love me
'aime le ' is like the ... / love the ... in English.
"like the photos of like". That is not proper French grammar.
"me love"