I would like to know how to write, not speak, I will always love you or I will love you forever (or something similar) in french. I have tried translators online and they don’t seem to make much sense when I check the french-english translation to see if it matches up right. Can someone help me please??
I will always love you: Je t’aimerai toujours.
Je vous aimerai toujours.
I will love you forever: Je t’aimerai á jamais.
Je vous aimerai á jamais.

#1 by Chas. on August 25th, 2009
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Hi,
je t’aime toujours
REgards,
Chas.
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#2 by rottentothecore on August 25th, 2009
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je t,aime mon amour !
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#3 by getzlaf_luvr on August 25th, 2009
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al i know is that amour means love
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#4 by i.am.canadian. on August 25th, 2009
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it can also be je t’aimerai toujours
je t’aime avec toute mon coeur means i love you with all my heart
aimer is to like but when its said as above, it means i will always love you.
to say i like you is je t’aime bien. Putting "bien" at the end qualifies the statement, making it less intense.
or even tu me plais can be i like you
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#5 by Ryn Cat on August 25th, 2009
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Je t’aimerai toujours.
Je = I
t’aime = love you
rai = furture tense
toujours = always
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Took french for 4 years
#6 by Beauty_Queen on August 25th, 2009
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I will always love you: Je t’aimerai toujours.
Je vous aimerai toujours.
I will love you forever: Je t’aimerai á jamais.
Je vous aimerai á jamais.
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#7 by jadeesofia on August 25th, 2009
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I will always love you
–MOI vouloir toujours amour vous
–Je vous aimerai toujours
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