Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
Je suis dans l'amour
English translation:
I am in love
Added to glossary by
Robin Salmon (X)
Jan 10, 2001 19:34
23 yrs ago
French term
Je suis dans l'amour
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0 | I am in love | Louise Atfield |
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I am in love
Of course, "I am in love" is usually "Je suis amoureux". I can't think that "Je suis dans l'amour" can mean anything else, although I have never come across it before.
It could be:
(a) someone just translating word-for-word into English, perhaps not knowing the corrrect French
(b)someone trying to be funny and "playing" with French
(c) someone trying to say "I'm into love", although I think this highly unlikely.
It could be:
(a) someone just translating word-for-word into English, perhaps not knowing the corrrect French
(b)someone trying to be funny and "playing" with French
(c) someone trying to say "I'm into love", although I think this highly unlikely.
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I am in love
The proper sentence should read "Je suis en amour", which is used profusely in French (at least here, in Canada). So this is a direct, litteral, straightforward translation, once you know what the person meant...
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