Ciao= "goodbye" in Italian
Je t'aime = "I love you" in French
2007-09-14 19:54:47
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answered by Keztacular 3
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It's a mixture of Italian and French. ''Ciao'' in Italian is often used as a colloquial way of saying goodbye. In some regional dialects, it may mean ''hello'' as well as ''goodbye''.
Basically, it will mean ''goodbye, I love you''.
Je t'aime is French for ''I love you'' (singular).
2007-09-15 02:56:24
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answer #2
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answered by chris m 5
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It means: "hello I love you"
"ciao" is Italian and means "hello", "je t'aime" is French and it means "I love you".
2007-09-15 03:11:38
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answer #3
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answered by topolina88 3
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ciao means hello or bye in italian , but here i will say it is bye.
and very popular word in europ
je t´aime means i love u
so the sentence will be: bye , i love u !
2007-09-15 06:54:32
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answered by Lucy 2
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ciao=Hello
Je t'aime = I love you
2007-09-15 02:55:47
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answered by *~Ãya~* 4
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je t'aime, moi non plus
2007-09-15 02:56:12
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answered by Kitty 2
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That means: Bye. I love you.
2007-09-15 10:13:17
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answered by steiner1745 7
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Good-bye, I love you.
2007-09-15 02:54:37
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answered by Richard B 7
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I believe it would translate to, "Good bye, my love"
2007-09-15 03:00:50
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answered by chicana1 1
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It means hello i love you. =]
2007-09-15 03:02:19
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answered by Anonymous
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