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How to Say ‘Do you like plants a lot?’ in French

Vous aimez beaucoup les plantes ?

voo eh-may boh-koo lay plahnt

[voo eh-may boh-koo lay plahnt]

💬 Usage Tip: In French, intonation alone can make this a question. No need for 'do' like in English.

🇫🇷 In France: Plants, gardens, and balconies are classic easy conversation topics in France, especially in spring.

Phrase Breakdown

Vous aimez beaucoup

voo eh-may boh-koo

You like very much

Polite form of addressing someone; used here to express strong liking.

Example

Vous aimez beaucoup le café.

You like coffee very much.

Words in this phrase

Vous

[voo]

you

Subject pronoun meaning you, formal singular or plural.

Example

Vous habitez ici ?

Do you live here?

aimez

[eh-may]

like

A form of aimer meaning like or love.

Example

Vous aimez marcher le matin.

You like walking in the morning.

beaucoup

[boh-koo]

a lot

Means a lot or very much.

Example

Elle lit beaucoup le soir.

She reads a lot in the evening.

les

[lay]

the

Plural definite article meaning the.

Example

J’arrose les fleurs.

I water the flowers.

plantes

[plahnt]

plants

Plural noun meaning plants.

Example

Les plantes ont besoin d’eau.

Plants need water.

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