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Silvaera
Which would you say to your lover: "Je t'aime" or "Je t'adore"?
In English, you can say "I love you" to friends as well - can you do that with these two phrases as well? Merci, in advance! ^^
3 feb 2011 16:13
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When you say "I love you", it means that you love him/her in a such romantic way. It's from the more deep of your heart, cause it's not graduated like "un peu, beaucoup ou bien" ( a little, a lot or as well). It's like a declaration.
But, if you say to someone that you adore him/her, it means that you're taken by a sort of impetuous crazy feeling, in a sense of litteral excitation, like an ephemer passion which is quivering all.
4 febbraio 2011
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If you say "I love you" to your friend, you rather say:
Je t'aime beaucoup. = I love you
Je t'aime comme mon meilleur ami(e)! = I love you as my best friend!
*But in the casual conversation(especially when you making a joke) you can say "Je t'aime" or "Je t'adore".
If you want to express your feeling strongly to your lover, you can also say:
Je t'aime tant tant=so much/very much
3 febbraio 2011
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The same in English you may say "I love you" or "I adore you" depending on your feelings.
3 febbraio 2011
Je t'amie>Je t'aime beaucoup, mais on ne dit pas "je t'aime plus", parce que ca signifie aussi "je ne t'aime plus."
4 febbraio 2011
I like Je t'adore~~~ :D
3 febbraio 2011
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Silvaera
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Inglese, Filippino (tagalog), Francese, Tedesco, Giapponese, Coreano, Malese, Spagnolo
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Francese, Tedesco, Giapponese, Coreano
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