How to Say ‘They love to say’ in French
Ils adorent raconter
eel ah-dor rah-kon-tay
[eel ah-dor rah-kon-tay]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Adorent' stresses enthusiasm or fondness, even for storytelling.
🇫🇷 In France: Word of mouth and stories are a cultural hallmark for bonding.
Phrase Breakdown
Ils
[eel]
they
Third person plural subject pronoun.
Ils sont ici.
They are here.
adorent
[ah-dor]
love
To have a great affection for something.
Ils adorent la musique.
They love music.
raconter
[rah-kon-tay]
tell
To narrate or relate information.
Il aime raconter des histoires.
He likes to tell stories.
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