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How to say “will fall in love” in French?

rAnDoMgUrL<3: How to say “will fall in love” in French?
For example: jack and Jill will fall in love.

Thanks
Isn’t it supposed to be “tombent?”

Answers and Views:

Answer by Nick Cook
Ils tomberant en amour

Answer by *Juliette*!
Jack et Jill vont tomber en amour.

EDIT: it actually technically says “jack and jill are GOING TO fall in love….

will? im not sure i can translate that

Answer by aandy
je t’aime

Answer by Erik Van Thienen
“Jack et Jill vont tomber amoureux.” or “Jack et Jill tomberont amoureux.”

Answer by frockney
Jack et Jill vont tomber amoureux l’un de l’autre. You must say “l’un de l’autre” otherwise the meaning is not clear. It you omit “l’un de l’autre” , this sentence could also have the meaning that they will each fall in love, but with someone else.

you can also say (slang):

Jack et Jill vont s’amouracher.

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