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People who speak French....?

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how do u pronouce:

jes vous aime ("i love you")

shez-vooz-amee

or

jess-vous-amee

or something totally differemt?

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  1. you would not say that as "vous" is formal, and it is not a terribly formal thing to say now is it!

    You say

    "Je t'aime"

    s**+ t-em

    as "tu" is the informal.


  2. hey don't say it! say it with your lips and let's kiss her/him!

  3. Je t'aime. "Je ta em" might be the easiset way of saying I Love you.

    Je t'adore works well too, "Je ta door" or I adore you.

  4. It would be je t'aime if you're talking to one person.  Pronounced something like zheh tehm.

    If you're talking to more than one person, say your parents for example, then you would say je vous aime.  Pronounced something like zheh voo-zehm.

  5. i'm french and the pronounciation the more right is the answer to darkvinc

    je (g+heuuu)lol

    vous =vu

    aime =am

  6. "Je vous aime" is very formal (unless you are speaking to multiple people; then it's just whatever).  But anyhow, it's pronounced "dZuh voozem," and by "dZ," I mean the same sound the "s" makes in the words "measure" and "pleasure" (I didn't make this weird "dZ" symbol up... It is my adaptation of the International Phonetic Alphabet symbol, lol).

    If you are speaking informally to one person, you say, "Je t'aime."  It's pronounced, "dZuh tem."

  7. Like this

    Jeux ---  Vous  --  Zem

    Perfect :p

  8. Actually, "I love you" woild be "Je t'aime" (je = I, tu = you, aime = like/love)

    It would be pronounced 'je tem' (soft 'g' sound on the 'j')

    The reason you want to use 'tu' (informal) and not 'vous' (formal) is because you would use casual speech around one that you love.

    But in your pronunctiation sentence up there, 'vous' would be 'vooz' because the next word starts with a vowel. If it didn't, 'vous' would be pronounced as 'voo'.

  9. LOL...

    It is pronounced: "Je vu am" or something like it.

    You have to say "je t'aime" not "Je vous aime" unless you speak to your boss or someone you don't know well.

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