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What do you say after je in french?

It depends on what you want to say! "Je" is the French word for "I", and it's the start of many phrases. Here are some examples:

Common Phrases:

* Je suis... (I am...) - followed by an adjective or noun describing yourself.

* Je vais... (I am going to...) - followed by a verb in the infinitive.

* Je veux... (I want...) - followed by a noun or verb.

* Je parle... (I speak...) - followed by a language.

* Je m'appelle... (My name is...) - followed by your name.

* Je pense... (I think...) - followed by a thought or idea.

* Je sais... (I know...) - followed by something you know.

Other Examples:

* Je te vois. (I see you.)

* Je l'aime. (I love him/her.)

* Je voudrais... (I would like...)

* Je dois... (I have to...)

* Je peux... (I can...)

To give you a better answer, please tell me what you want to say!

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