#take your tylenol (correct me)
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"je t'adore" means "I love you" but without romantic undertones. It's like how you might say "I love you" to a really good friend.
whereas "je t'aime" is much more likely to be said in a romantic way.
is it true that people use « j'aime » to mean that they like something but « j'adore » to mean they really love something?
like « j'aime la pizza » vs. « j'adore la pizza » ?