j'adore
French for "
I adore you" not "I love you". "I love you" is "j'taime"In
Franch J'adore (I adore you) is stronger than J'taime (I love you).
j'adore
by Micah M on Dec 13, 2005 16:35:41
French for "I adore you" not "I love you". "I love you" is "
j'aime"
In French
J'adore (I adore you) is stronger than
J'aime (I love/like you).
j'adore
by surreal_x on May 02, 2005 22:04:14
j'adore
by Gumba Gumba on Jun 01, 2004 20:54:44
J'adore
by Language Ninja on Aug 06, 2009 08:54:19
J'adore is literally translated as "I adore".
J'aime is "I love".
In order to say "
I adore you", one would say "
Je t'adore", which is
meaning "I"; meaning "you"; and meaning "adore". You drop the "u" in "tu" because adore begins with a vowel.
J'adore
by Seantronik on May 06, 2010 13:56:40
A wonderful female
fragrance by Christian
Dior that will definitely make a girl a
real guy magnet. Guys will definitely be attracted to the girls who wear this sweet and sensual aroma on their bodies.
Example:
Darn dude, that pretty girl who walked by, she has got to be wearing J'adore. Lets go
hit on her.
I love that smell on girls.
j'adorable
by Joey702 on Sep 22, 2008 14:23:30