what are some common phrases for valentine's day in France? besides "je t'aime"

merci

what is 'allez vous'?

i'm sorry about that.

Well, it would have been helpful for you to tell me what you wanted to say! There are so many things you could say, that I scarcely know where to begin! Here are some expressions and you can choose:

Bonne/Joyeuse St.-Valentin = Happy Valentine's Day

Je t'adore = I adore you

Je pense à toi = thinking of you

Sois mon valentin = Be my Valentine (said to a boy)

Sois ma valentine = Be my Valentine (said to a girl)

Voici une rose = Here's a rose
du chocolat = chocolate
mon coeur = my heart
un baiser = a kiss

Mon amour = my love
mon ange = my angel
mon chéri = my dear (said to a boy)
ma chérue = nt dear (said to a girl)
mon petit chou = my little cabbage (literally but it's like "my darling, etc."

Quand on s'aime, c'est tous les jours la Saint-Valentin = When one is in love, every day is Valentine's Day.

Sra (aka Mme)

P.S. for Nicole = "allez-vous" = are you going?

Sra (aka Mme)

Merci beaucoup!

Y como se dice "Happy Valentine's Day"?

(Et Bonne Saint-Valentin sur samedi, Mme!!)

Besides "je t'aime" (which means "I love you" in French), there are several other common phrases and expressions that are often used during Valentine's Day in France. Here are a few examples:

1. Mon amour - My love
To express deep affection and love for your partner, you can say "Mon amour" which translates to "My love" in English.

2. Mon chéri / Ma chérie - My dear
These terms of endearment are commonly used to address your loved one. "Mon chéri" is used to address a male partner, while "Ma chérie" is used for a female partner.

3. Joyeuse Saint-Valentin - Happy Valentine's Day
To wish someone a happy Valentine's Day, you can say "Joyeuse Saint-Valentin" which is the French equivalent of "Happy Valentine's Day."

4. Tu es l'amour de ma vie - You are the love of my life
If you want to express your deep love and commitment, you can say "Tu es l'amour de ma vie" meaning "You are the love of my life."

To find more common phrases or expressions for Valentine's Day in French, you can use online resources such as language learning websites or search for articles related to Valentine's Day in France. Additionally, you can consult native French speakers or language reference books for more suggestions.