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How do you say in French I still miss you?

There are a few ways to say "I still miss you" in French, depending on the level of formality and emotion you want to convey:

Formal:

* Je vous manque toujours. (This is a more formal way to say it and is suitable for someone you don't know very well or someone older than you.)

Informal:

* Je t'aime toujours. (This is a more intimate and affectionate way to say it, suitable for someone you are close to.)

* Tu me manques toujours. (This is a more direct way to say it and can be used for anyone you are close to.)

* Je pense encore à toi. (This means "I still think about you" and can be used for a friend or loved one.)

More nuanced expressions:

* Je ressens toujours ton absence. (This translates to "I still feel your absence" and is a more poetic and emotional way to express missing someone.)

* Tu me manques chaque jour. (This means "You miss me every day" and emphasizes the ongoing nature of the missing feeling.)

* J'ai toujours du mal à oublier. (This translates to "I still have trouble forgetting" and suggests the pain of missing someone is persistent.)

The best way to say "I still miss you" in French depends on the context and your relationship with the person you are speaking to. Choose the phrase that best conveys your feelings and the level of intimacy you want to express.

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