How to Say ‘I really like roses.’ in French
J’aime beaucoup les roses.
zh ehm boh-koo lay rohz
[zh ehm boh-koo lay rohz]
💬 Usage Tip: Les roses means roses in general. French often uses the definite article for general categories.
🇫🇷 In France: Roses are a classic symbol in French gardens and poetry—very on-brand for French style!
Phrase Breakdown
J’aime beaucoup
zh ehm boh-koo
I like very much / I really like
A common way to say you like something a lot.
J’aime beaucoup cette chanson.
I really like this song.
Words in this phrase
J’
[zh]
I
Short for je before a vowel, meaning I.
J’ habite à Lyon.
I live in Lyon.
aime
[ehm]
like
A form of aimer meaning like or love.
J’aime les promenades au parc.
I like walks in the park.
beaucoup
[boh-koo]
a lot
Means a lot or very much.
Il travaille beaucoup.
He works a lot.
les
[lay]
the
Plural definite article meaning the.
Les arbres sont grands.
The trees are tall.
roses
[rohz]
roses
Plural noun meaning roses.
Les roses rouges sentent bon.
Red roses smell nice.
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