Aw, did someone say that to you?
'Je t'aime' is French for 'I love you'.
(Je means I/me. The 't' refers to you and 'aime' is the conjugation of aimer, which is the verb for love or like.)
2007-05-22 15:23:03
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answered by ohmydp 1
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Je t'aime is the proper grammar BUT....j'taime is also used often, it`s like 'I wanna' instead of ' I want to' . We say it but it`s not the grammatical way to write it, you will hear j'taime in French Canada.
2007-05-22 16:02:18
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answered by Jane Marple 7
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It's spelled Je t'aime and it's French for "I love you".
2007-05-22 15:22:30
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answered by steiner1745 7
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Yep the spelling is wrong, should be : Je t'aime.
Means I love you....
2007-05-22 15:23:42
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answered by magrut 2
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I love you.
It should be: Je t'aime.
2007-05-22 15:46:33
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answered by Yiya 3
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I like you
I love you
2007-05-22 15:52:16
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answered by mille17 2
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i love you
je t'aime
2007-05-22 15:17:39
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answered by bluie11 2
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