Examples of using "Aimé" in a sentence and their english translations:
I was loved.
I have been loved.
Did you love him?
Why did you like it?
Did she like it?
I liked your comment.
I liked your speech.
I was loved.
I had been loved.
- I was loved.
- I have been loved.
I had been loved.
I will be loved.
I'm loved.
- Did you like it?
- Did you enjoy it?
- I would've liked that.
- I would have liked that.
I liked Tom.
I liked it.
I would be loved.
Did she like it?
- I loved him.
- I used to love him.
Did you like it?
Have you ever loved me?
Did you like it?
I wish I'd been there.
I didn't like that.
They liked this game.
I liked that very much.
I always did like: "Oh ..."
Your loving friend.
I wish I were clever.
I liked the movie.
I wish I'd met her.
I've always loved you.
- Tom wants to be liked.
- Tom wants to be loved.
I am going to be loved.
- I wish she could have come.
- I wish he could have come.
- Did you really love me?
- Did you truly love me?
I'd like to hear that.
I didn't like it.
I liked this film.
Tom liked Australia.
- I wish I could help you.
- I wish that I could help you.
Be loved.
He will be loved.
Why did you like it?
Why did you like it?
I liked your speech.
I've always loved Christmas.
Tom loved Mary.
I loved Tom very much.
I really loved you.
Tom liked that.
- I like that song.
- I liked that song.
- I've enjoyed talking to you.
- I have enjoyed talking to you.
He has been secretly in love with her.
Did you like the article?
I didn't like that meal.
I wish I'd married Mary.
He liked that.
if you enjoyed it.
He is popular with his men.
Tom loved you.
Have you ever loved someone who never loved you back?
I will have been loved.
You didn't like this hotel?
I'm happy you liked it.
I wish you had come with us.
I would have happily stopped existing.
They probably liked it so much.
I wish I had seen the film.
I wish I had a better memory.
I wish I were taller.
Mac is loved by everyone.
I enjoyed talking with her.
- I loved her.
- I loved him.