How to Say ‘You really love your garden.’ in French
Vous aimez vraiment votre jardin.
voo eh-MAY vray-mahn VOH-truh zhar-DAN
[voo eh-MAY vray-mahn VOH-truh zhar-DAN]
💬 Usage Tip: Straightforward sentence with repetition of vous/votre showing formal address.
🇫🇷 In France: Commenting on someone’s passion for their garden is a classic friendly observation in France.
Phrase Breakdown
Vous
[voo]
you
Formal or plural subject pronoun meaning 'you'.
Vous aimez vraiment cet endroit.
You really like this place.
aimez
[eh-MAY]
like / love
Second-person plural or formal form of aimer.
Vous aimez vraiment les plantes vertes.
You really like green plants.
vraiment
[vray-mahn]
really
Adverb used to emphasize sincerity or intensity.
Vous aimez vraiment travailler dehors.
You really like working outside.
votre
[VOH-truh]
your
Possessive adjective meaning 'your'.
Vous aimez vraiment votre espace extérieur.
You really like your outdoor space.
jardin
[zhar-DAN]
garden
Noun meaning garden.
Vous aimez vraiment ce jardin fleuri.
You really like this flower garden.
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