"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
Je les aime means 'I like / love them'
she likes/she loves is translated "elle aime" in French
il vous aime means 'he loves you' in English.
love me
"like the photos of like". That is not proper French grammar.
'aime le ' is like the ... / love the ... in English.
"me love"