"je t'aime" is the French translation
The translation is: Words in the same family as emotion
<em>Bonjour,</em>
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<em>Paul </em>"s'est levé".
Verbe "se lever" au passé composé :
<em>je me suis levé</em>
<em>tu t'es levé</em>
il s'est levé (Paul = il)
<em>nous nous sommes levés</em>
<em>vous vous êtes levés</em>
<em>ils se sont levés</em>
(féminin)
je me suis levée
tu t'es levée
elle s'est levée
nous nous sommes levées
vous vous êtes levées
elles se sont levées
A great majority comes North Africa the Magrheb : Algeria (which has been French before its independence in 1962), Morocco, Tunisia.
Many come also from Africa as Sénégal, where French were very present(it has been a French colony) and some other countries from Africa . This comes from the slavery period. Some slave ships were leaving from the Nantes harbour. But many other African nationalities are present too.
There are many people from the French Antigua (Guadeloupe, Martinique, Guyana), but they are French.
there are also many Portuguese who ran away during the dictatorial government (Spanish as well, and Italians). This was mainly during the first and second World War .
hope I helped !!!!