Sentence examples of "geliebten" in German with translation "aimer"

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Glück bedeutet geliebt zu werden. Le bonheur c'est d'être aimé.
Er hat sie mal geliebt. Il l'avait aimée.
Ich habe dich niemals geliebt. Je ne t'ai jamais aimé.
Ich liebe ihn auch nicht. Je ne l'aime pas non plus.
Ich liebe es zu reisen. J'aime voyager.
Ich liebe ihn über alles. Je l'aime plus que tout.
Ich liebe sie nicht mehr. Je ne l'aime plus.
Ich liebe dich, mein Schatz. Je t'aime, mon trésor.
P.S.: Ich liebe dich. PS : Je t'aime.
Ich liebe meinen gelben Pullover. J'aime beaucoup mon pullover jaune.
Ich liebe dich nicht mehr. Je ne t'aime plus.
Ich liebe dich, mein Engel. Je t'aime, mon ange.
Er sehnte sich nach Liebe. Il rêvait d'aimer.
Ich liebe dich immer noch. Je t'aime encore.
Ich liebe ihn nicht mehr. Je ne l'aime plus.
Ich liebe meine Mutter sehr. J'aime beaucoup ma mère.
Ich liebe seine dunklen Augen. J'aime ses yeux foncés.
Ich liebe dich, mein Schatz. Je t'aime, mon trésor.
P.S.: Ich liebe dich. PS : Je t'aime.
Ich liebe dich nicht mehr. Je ne t'aime plus.
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