How to Say ‘I really like the colors.’ in French
J'aime beaucoup les couleurs.
zh em boh-KOO lay koo-LUHR
[zh em boh-KOO lay koo-LUHR]
💬 Usage Tip: A handy compliment structure: J’aime beaucoup + noun.
🇫🇷 In France: Complimenting aesthetic choices like colors feels thoughtful and very natural in French social talk.
Phrase Breakdown
J'
[zh]
I
Contracted form of 'je' before a vowel; here it means 'I'.
J'aime beaucoup les fleurs rouges.
I really like the red flowers.
aime
[em]
like / love
First-person singular of aimer, meaning 'like' or 'love'.
J'aime beaucoup les promenades au jardin.
I really like walks in the garden.
beaucoup
[boh-KOO]
a lot / very much
Adverb meaning very much or a lot.
J'aime beaucoup cette odeur de fleurs.
I like this smell of flowers very much.
les
[lay]
the
Plural definite article used before plural nouns.
J'aime beaucoup les jardins calmes.
I really like quiet gardens.
couleurs
[koo-LUHR]
colors
Plural noun meaning colors.
J'aime beaucoup les couleurs de l'automne.
I really like the colors of autumn.
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