How do you say love phrases in French?












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I am getting a custom necklace and want the back to say something like “madly in love” or “falling even more in love” or something to that regard. Can someone give me some French (short) phrases that are cute? I want to have a necklace that symbolizes how much I love my boyfriend!










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      I am getting a custom necklace and want the back to say something like “madly in love” or “falling even more in love” or something to that regard. Can someone give me some French (short) phrases that are cute? I want to have a necklace that symbolizes how much I love my boyfriend!










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          By far, the most common phrase used in that context is:




          + qu'hier, - que demain (more than yesterday, less than tomorrow).




          It is excerpted from a Rosemonde Gérard's poem that reads:




          C’est vrai, nous serons vieux, très vieux, faiblis par l’âge,

          Mais plus fort chaque jour je serrerai ta main

          Car vois-tu chaque jour je t’aime davantage,

          Aujourd’hui plus qu’hier et bien moins que demain.







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            You can also use for "madly in love":




            fou amoureux




            Or perhaps silently less cute:




            fou d'amour







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              By far, the most common phrase used in that context is:




              + qu'hier, - que demain (more than yesterday, less than tomorrow).




              It is excerpted from a Rosemonde Gérard's poem that reads:




              C’est vrai, nous serons vieux, très vieux, faiblis par l’âge,

              Mais plus fort chaque jour je serrerai ta main

              Car vois-tu chaque jour je t’aime davantage,

              Aujourd’hui plus qu’hier et bien moins que demain.







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                By far, the most common phrase used in that context is:




                + qu'hier, - que demain (more than yesterday, less than tomorrow).




                It is excerpted from a Rosemonde Gérard's poem that reads:




                C’est vrai, nous serons vieux, très vieux, faiblis par l’âge,

                Mais plus fort chaque jour je serrerai ta main

                Car vois-tu chaque jour je t’aime davantage,

                Aujourd’hui plus qu’hier et bien moins que demain.







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                  By far, the most common phrase used in that context is:




                  + qu'hier, - que demain (more than yesterday, less than tomorrow).




                  It is excerpted from a Rosemonde Gérard's poem that reads:




                  C’est vrai, nous serons vieux, très vieux, faiblis par l’âge,

                  Mais plus fort chaque jour je serrerai ta main

                  Car vois-tu chaque jour je t’aime davantage,

                  Aujourd’hui plus qu’hier et bien moins que demain.







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                  By far, the most common phrase used in that context is:




                  + qu'hier, - que demain (more than yesterday, less than tomorrow).




                  It is excerpted from a Rosemonde Gérard's poem that reads:




                  C’est vrai, nous serons vieux, très vieux, faiblis par l’âge,

                  Mais plus fort chaque jour je serrerai ta main

                  Car vois-tu chaque jour je t’aime davantage,

                  Aujourd’hui plus qu’hier et bien moins que demain.








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                      You can also use for "madly in love":




                      fou amoureux




                      Or perhaps silently less cute:




                      fou d'amour







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                        fou amoureux




                        Or perhaps silently less cute:




                        fou d'amour







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                          You can also use for "madly in love":




                          fou amoureux




                          Or perhaps silently less cute:




                          fou d'amour







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                          fou amoureux




                          Or perhaps silently less cute:




                          fou d'amour








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