How to Say ‘Very much’ in French
Beaucoup
boh-KOO
[boh-KOO]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally “a lot.” In merci beaucoup, it strengthens the thanks.
🇫🇷 In France: Merci beaucoup is common and warm; it’s stronger than plain merci but still everyday and natural.
Phrase Breakdown
Beaucoup
[boh-KOO]
a lot; much; many
An adverb often used to mean a lot or much, especially in expressions like merci beaucoup.
J'aime beaucoup ce film.
I like this movie a lot.
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