It is French for "I love you too" or I love you as well.
2007-10-07 14:30:46
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answered by Anonymous
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It's French. It's spelled Je t'aime aussi
and it means "I love you too".
2007-10-07 14:45:38
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answer #2
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answered by steiner1745 7
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Je T Aime Aussi
2016-10-06 14:10:42
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answered by ? 4
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Je t'aime means "I really like", not I really love. I really love is j'adore.
Aussie is slang for Australian.
So 'je t'aime aussie' means 'I really like Australia'.
It is french
2007-10-07 14:35:08
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answered by Anonymous
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It's actually "je t'aime aussi," it's french, and it means "I love you too."
The use of "tu" (the t'- in this case) instead of "vous" implies intimacy, so "je t'aime aussi" is "I love you too" while "je vous aime aussi" is "I like you too."
2007-10-07 15:42:11
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answered by vonneybeth 3
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I love you too
French
2007-10-08 02:49:28
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answered by mefistofeles 1
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it's frence
means "i love you,too"
2007-10-07 22:22:51
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answered by Anonymous
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j'taime is french for i love. aussie, the last time i checked, is a casual term for an autralian. rough tranlsation: i love that austrailian! :P
2007-10-07 14:30:16
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answered by Rose du fantôme 4
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i love (like) you too
and its in french
2007-10-07 15:38:09
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answered by music_is2cool 2
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it is French. i think it means, word for word, I you like aussy
2007-10-07 14:50:53
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answered by mrs_r_wilkins 2
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