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How do you say i love yours in french?

"I love yours" doesn't translate directly into French. It depends on the context of what "yours" refers to.

Here are some possibilities:

If you are referring to a possession:

* J'aime le tien/la tienne/les tiens/les tiennes: This translates to "I like yours" and is used for objects.

* Je t'aime bien: This is a more general way to say "I like you" or "I like your stuff."

If you are referring to a person:

* Je t'aime beaucoup: This translates to "I love you a lot."

* Je t'adore: This translates to "I adore you."

If you are referring to a specific quality or characteristic:

* J'aime beaucoup ta [quality]: This translates to "I really like your [quality]." For example: "J'aime beaucoup ton sourire" (I really like your smile).

Example:

* You: I love your new shoes.

* French: J'aime beaucoup tes nouvelles chaussures.

It's important to remember that French is a more nuanced language than English, so the exact translation will depend on the specific context.

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