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  • it means, "I love you." =)
  • Je t'aime = I love you.
  • It means "I love you!"
  • haha thats totally cute =)
  • J'taim -> J't'aime -> Je t'aime It means "I love you". Another common abbreviation is "jtm". http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/JTM#J The normal spelling is "Je t'aime", but you could spell it otherwise for instance in dialogs to reflect the pronunciation. Here a similar example: "Ell’ s’marie pas pour fair’ plaisir à ses parents, mais parc’ qu’ell’ aim’ son fiancé !" http://forums.france3.fr/france3/Les-Pieds-Noirs-Le-documentaire/colombine-elegies-sujet_526_3.htm (in "French") Traditional spelling: "Elle ne se marie pas pour faire plaisir à ses parents, mais parce qu’elle aime son fiancé !" Translation: "She does not get married to please her parents, but because she loves her fiancé !"

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