How to Say ‘I really like’ in French
J'aime vraiment
zh em vreh-mahn
[zh em vreh-mahn]
💬 Usage Tip: Combining 'j'aime' with 'vraiment' adds intensity to your preference.
🇫🇷 In France: Enthusiasm about food is common in French culture, expressing 'I really like' is often appreciated.
Phrase Breakdown
J'aime
zh em
Words in this phrase
J'
[zh]
I
Used to refer to oneself.
J'aime vraiment ce restaurant.
I really like this restaurant.
aime
[em]
like
To enjoy or find pleasure in something.
J'aime vraiment les films.
I really like films.
vraiment
[vreh-mahn]
really
To a great degree; very much.
J'aime vraiment ce gâteau.
I really like this cake.
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