Here's a breakdown:
* Je: I
* t': you (informal, singular)
* aime: love
Note:
* You can also use "Je vous aime" for "I love you" but this is more formal and used for plural "you" or for someone you want to address with respect.
* The "t'" is used for a singular "you" that you are close to (like a friend, family member, romantic partner).
Here are some other ways to express love in French:
* "Je t'adore" (I adore you) - Stronger and more passionate than "j'aime"
* "Je suis amoureux/amoureuse de toi" (I am in love with you)
* "Tu es mon amour" (You are my love)
* "J'ai un faible pour toi" (I have a weakness for you) - implies a soft spot or attraction
* "Je te chérie" (I cherish you) - expresses deep affection and care
Remember to choose the expression that best fits the context and your relationship with the person you're addressing.