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What's the difference between Je t'aime and J'aime?
The differences between Je t'aime and J'aime are: different references, different usages and different sentence components.

First, refer to different

1, I love you.

2. Jamie: I like it. ...

Second, the usage is different.

1, Je t'aime: The complete form is Je t'aime, and it becomes JET 'aime after being omitted. The middle tu means the object "you", which basically means "love, like, like", indicating that someone especially likes someone, something or does something.

J 'aime: It basically means "like" and "love". Refers to people and things that show appreciation or interest in someone or something, have a good feeling or are not disgusted, and are mainly used to make people happy without arousing great enthusiasm or urgent desire.

Third, the sentence components are different.

1, Je t'aime: It is a complete sentence with subject-predicate-object structure.

It is not a complete sentence, but a subject-predicate structure without an object.