Je t'espère ici definition 1
Literally I hope you here, meaning I'll be waiting for you here
"Je passe à la maison vers 18h, je t'espère ici. (I'll come by the house around 6pm, I'll be expecting you here.)"
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- 🇹🇬 Togo
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- August 2025
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Literally “I hope you here,” meaning “I’ll be waiting for you here.” Togolese French uses espérer in a non-standard way to indicate expecting someone.
"“Je passe à la maison vers 18h, je t’espère ici.”"
“I’ll love you all the way to the station.” A Togolese poetic way to say “I’ll love you till the end” (till death).
"“Mon chéri, je t’aimerai jusqu’à la gare.”"
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