"Gemme," "même" and "sème" are French words that somewhat rhyme with "aime."
Specifically, "gemme" is feminine noun that means "gem, gemstone." The word "même" means "same, very" as a feminine/masculine adjective and "even, very" as an adverb. The verb "sème" includes among its meanings "(I) am sowing, do sow, sow" or "(He/she/it) does sow, is sowing, sows."
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Tu aime in french means, Love you.
Je vous aime Mike.
Jai Te Aime is in French. The spelling is off, its "je t'aime", it's French and it means "i love you." To simply say "I like you" you would say "je t'aime bien."
Je vous aime, mon ange
He/she likes to hide is translated "il/elle aime se cacher" in French.
'aimer' means both 'to like' or 'to love' in French.
Tulle rhymes with the French word voule.
Tu aime in french means, Love you.
Aime is not a French word, but a similar word âme means soul,essence,heart,mind or spirit. Avec means with and moi means I or me.
she likes/she loves is translated "elle aime" in French
The English word "lamest" rhymes with the French word "jamais."
'il aime' means 'he loves' in French.
aime = love (present tense)
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All depends what you are looking for. Aime means love in French. If you are talking about the french village of Aime you should visit their website or contact them by phone.
'She likes to dance', in French, is 'Elle aime danser'.
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