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What is this--j'aiis aprii a conjuger le verbe aiimer je t'aiimaiis je t'aiime je t'aiimeraiis?

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please help me i dont understand this

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  1. that means

    i learned to conjugate the verb to love, i loved you, i love you and i will love you

    although there;s a lot of spelling mistakes ( the double ii s )

    voila! :)


  2. French that's spelled or copied a bit wierdly : "J'ai appris a conjuger le verbe aimer : je t'aimais, je t'aime, je t'aimerais" : "I've learned to conjugate the verb 'to love' : I loved you, I love you, I will love you."

  3. Someone is intentionally misspelling various forms of the verb "aimer" by doubling the i's.  I'm not sure if the other misspellings are intentional or not.  As far as I can tell, in proper French it should read as follows:

    J'ai appris à conjuguer le verbe "aimer": je t'aimais, je t'aime, je t'aimerais.

    Translated into English:

    I have learned to conjugate the verb "to love": I loved you, I love you, I would love you.

    Possibly the last form was actually meant to be "je t'aimerai", meaning "I will love you."

  4. J'ai appris a conjuger le verbe 'aimer'.

    I learned how to conjugate the verb 'to love'.

    Je t'aimais: I loved you

    Je t'aime: I love you

    Je t'aimerai: I will love you

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