"I miss you" in French is "Tu me manques."
girls=filles (pronounced like "feeyy") little girls=fillettes
In Cajun French, "I miss you" can be translated as "Tu me manques" or "Je m'ennuie de toi".
You can say "J'aime les filles" in French to express that you like girls.
In French you do not miss somebody or something. Somebody misses you. Therefore if you miss somebody you will say 'tu me manques'. Literally you miss me. So I missed you yesterday becomes 'tu m'as manqué hier'.
I miss you is 'tu me manques' in French.
to miss is 'manquer' in French. tu me manques = I miss you ; elle me manque = I miss her
To say "I miss her" in French, you must literally say "she is lacking me" - elle me manque. This is the reverse to English.
The equivalent of I miss you in French is tu me manques.
Miss Piggy is "modemoiselle Piggy" in French.
Dave I miss you
I miss you much in French is "tu me manques beaucoup."
"I miss you" in French is "Tu me manques."
I miss aux Philippines
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Je m'ennuie de vous parler is i miss talking to you in french!
Vous me manquez