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who knows how to speak french???
i need to know how to say i love you and i miss you in french with spelling and all
13 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Je t'aime et tu me manques
Attention "i miss you" veut dire "tu me manques" et non "je te manques"
be carefull, "I miss you" means "tu me manques" and certainly not "je te manque", that means nothing in french
- unknown friendLv 71 decade ago
In french there are two ways to say things, the Proper way and the Familiar way which basically means:
Proper would be if you were to say I love you to a Parent
Familiar would be if you were to say it to a Lover.
For Example I Love you in the Proper translation would be Je Vous Aime
In the Familiar way it would be Je taime ( not sure abt this spelling but this is the proper pronunciation)
Here is a link to a free translation. This should help you!
Source(s): http://www.freetranslation.com/ - peentuLv 45 years ago
Je parle en peu francais! I believe it's "Je fais". I'm lovely constructive approximately that too. Are you looking ahead to him to pop the query? Good good fortune (to either one of you if that be the case)!
- 1 decade ago
Je t'aime is I love you. Je m'ennuie de vous is I miss you. Au revoir. That means goodbye.
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- 1 decade ago
i love you=je t'aime (pronounce:ze tem) and i miss you =et TU ME manques (pronounce: é tu me man ke)
the person should understand
Source(s): im french - Reiki ChickLv 61 decade ago
Not sure this is a perfect translation, but the person will understand what you are saying:
"Je vous aime et je vous manque."
Source(s): www.freetranslation.com - Deirdre OLv 71 decade ago
Je m'ennuie de toi = I miss you
Je t'aime = I love you
J'adore= I adore you
est = and
- 1 decade ago
i love you in french is: je t'aime
i miss you: Tu me manque
Source(s): pay attention to what others say je vous manque means : you miss me thats a web translation which does not always work