It can mean both "I like you" as well as "I love you."
During Spring semester, my Madame Beaudry, my French professor, said that this is one area where French is imprecise. A woman could say to her boyfriend when he asks her to marry him, "Je t'aime, mais je ne t'aime pas." Yup, I like you but I don't love you.
It is enough to make a guy head for the door and make a hasty retreat.
2007-05-23 15:44:15
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answer #1
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answered by Mark 7
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I love you.
It's French.
2007-05-24 05:23:55
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answer #2
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answered by kjc1993 4
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I love you-French
2007-05-23 22:00:59
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answer #3
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answered by Esmeralda 4
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Yo te amo
2007-05-24 09:31:38
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answer #4
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answered by Dios es amor 6
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I love you
2007-05-23 21:50:55
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answer #5
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answered by Falco 7
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I love you
2007-05-23 21:47:17
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answer #6
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answered by Aya 2
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it's " I love u " in french
2007-05-24 13:58:07
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answer #7
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answered by Agnes_Fey 2
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It's French for "I love you."
2007-05-23 21:44:59
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answer #8
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answered by Anne M 5
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i love you
2007-05-25 03:45:59
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answer #9
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answered by bajinay 3
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IT'S
I
L O V E
Y O U
IN FRENCH
2007-05-25 12:09:42
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answer #10
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answered by StranoMaVero 4
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