How to Say ‘I want to show love.’ in French
Je veux montrer l'amour.
zhuh vuh mohn-tray l ah-moor
[zhuh vuh mohn-tray l ah-moor]
💬 Usage Tip: Smooth pronunciation link between 'montrer' and 'l'amour' makes it sound elegant when spoken.
🇫🇷 In France: If you want to sound a bit more nuanced in French art talk, you can later expand with how love appears visually.
Phrase Breakdown
Je veux montrer
zhuh vuh mohn-tray
I want to show
Used to express intention or desire to show something.
Je veux montrer mon dessin.
I want to show my drawing.
Words in this phrase
Je
[zhuh]
I
A subject pronoun meaning I, used when speaking about your own work.
Je indique que je parle de ma propre intention.
'Je' indicates that I am speaking about my own intention.
veux
[vuh]
want
A verb form used to express desire or artistic intention.
veux présente ce que l'artiste souhaite transmettre.
'veux' presents what the artist wants to convey.
montrer
[mohn-tray]
to show
An infinitive verb meaning to show, express, or make visible.
montrer sert à parler du but de l'œuvre.
'montrer' is used to talk about the aim of the artwork.
L'amour
l ah-moor
Love
Refers to love as an emotion or theme.
L'amour est important.
Love is important.
Words in this phrase
l'
[l]
the
An elided definite article used before a vowel sound.
l' apparaît ici devant amour.
'l'' appears here before 'amour.'
amour
[ah-moor]
love
A noun meaning love, a common emotional or symbolic theme in art.
amour donne une dimension affective au message.
'amour' gives an emotional dimension to the message.
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