"Aime-moi si tu oses."
Here's a breakdown:
* Aime-moi: This is the imperative form of the verb "aimer" (to love), meaning "Love me."
* si: This means "if."
* tu: This is the pronoun "you."
* oses: This is the second-person singular form of the verb "oser" (to dare), meaning "dare."
The phrase conveys a sense of challenge and risk, similar to the English version.