How to Say ‘You like very much’ in French
Vous aimez beaucoup
voo eh-may boh-koo
[voo eh-may boh-koo]
💬 Usage Tip: Aimez is from aimer, 'to like/love.' Vous can mean 'you' polite or 'you' plural.
🇫🇷 In France: Using vous keeps the conversation polite—perfect with neighbors, shopkeepers, or new acquaintances.
Phrase Breakdown
Vous
[voo]
you
Subject pronoun meaning you, singular formal or plural.
Vous êtes ici.
You are here.
aimez
[eh-may]
like
A form of aimer meaning like or love, used with you.
Vous aimez le café ?
Do you like coffee?
beaucoup
[boh-koo]
a lot
An adverb meaning a lot or very much.
J’aime beaucoup ce livre.
I like this book a lot.
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