I know it is French. That is clear.
It means: te amo marido
2007-09-17 07:50:19
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answered by Ludd Zarko 5
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Je t'aime means "I love you". Mari means husband.
Must mean "I love you, husband".
2007-09-17 07:45:53
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answer #2
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answered by CEO&LittleLeagueMom 4
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It Means "I love you, My husband"
I Hope This Helps You.
Bye.
FILITA From Argentina.
2007-09-17 07:56:28
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answered by FILITA 4
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It means: I love you, husband.
2007-09-17 07:46:42
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answered by steiner1745 7
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I love you, husband
2007-09-17 07:45:05
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answered by Jesus & Kristle 5
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It's "Je t'aime, mari" (I think je t'aime mon mari" would be more usual.)
It mains "I love you, husband"
2007-09-17 07:41:59
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answered by GrahamH 7
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Mostly there. "I love you, my (feminine) dear." The first "e" of "chere" needs an accent grave, and there's a missing apostrophe between the "t" and "a" of "t'aime." And the gaffe is it should be "ma chere." But you get the drift ...
2016-05-17 05:58:29
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answered by Anonymous
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i love you, husband. or i love my husband.
2007-09-17 09:42:53
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answered by miss music 5
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