Examples of using "L'aimez" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you love him?
- Do you still love her?
- Do you still love him?
So, do you like it?
So, do you like it?
So, do you like it?
- I suppose you like her.
- I suppose you like him.
- I suppose you love him.
- I suppose you love her.
- I suppose you like it.
Do you still love her?
Do you love him too?
- I know you don't like him.
- I know you don't like her.
You probably don't like them.
Taste this wine to see if you like it.
If you like it, make sure you subscribe,
I don't know why you don't like him.
Do you love him?
So if you see a comment, and you like it,
I suppose you like him.
You love him more than me.
and if you like it, link to it.
You don't want to watch the same thing every night, as much as you like it;
Once a girl began to mature, not only did you like her,
If you like it, you can keep it!
I know you don't like him.
I don't know why you don't like him.
You love him more than I do.
It is hard to love someone when you do not know whether he or she loves you as much as you love him or her.
Tell your wife every day that you love her.
- I think you should tell Tom you love him.
- I think that you should tell Tom that you love him.