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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 <Je> meaning "I"; <tu> meaning "you"; and <adore> meaning "adore". You drop the "u" in "tu" because adore begins with a vowel.
J'aime is "I love".
In order to say "I adore you", one would say "Je t'adore", which is <Je> meaning "I"; <tu> meaning "you"; and <adore> meaning "adore". You drop the "u" in "tu" because adore begins with a vowel.
by Language Ninja August 05, 2009
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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).
In Franch J'adore (I adore you) is stronger than J'taime (I love you).
by SKiB August 31, 2005
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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).
In French J'adore (I adore you) is stronger than J'aime (I love/like you).
by Micah M December 13, 2005
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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.
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.
by Seantronik May 05, 2010
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Ja'dore is like a rose, pretty but her thrones hurt like hell. She can be nice and she can be very mean, but she prefers to be mean.
by Ja'dore March 31, 2018