How to Say ‘You really like’ in French
Vous aimez vraiment
voo eh-MAY vray-mahn
[voo eh-MAY vray-mahn]
💬 Usage Tip: Vraiment means “really/truly.” It adds emphasis without sounding too strong.
🇫🇷 In France: With vous, this can be polite singular or plural—very useful in French.
Phrase Breakdown
Vous
[voo]
you
Formal or plural subject pronoun meaning 'you'.
Vous aimez vraiment les fleurs rares.
You really like rare flowers.
aimez
[eh-MAY]
like / love
Second-person plural or formal form of aimer.
Vous aimez vraiment ce jardin.
You really like this garden.
vraiment
[vray-mahn]
really
Adverb meaning really or truly.
Vous aimez vraiment passer du temps ici.
You really like spending time here.
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