How to Say ‘A lot’ in French
Beaucoup
buh-KOO
[buh-KOO]
💬 Usage Tip: Beaucoup = a lot/very much. Put it after the verb: elle aime beaucoup.
🇫🇷 In France: French often uses beaucoup where English might say 'really'.
Phrase Breakdown
Beaucoup
[buh-KOO]
a lot; much
An adverb meaning a large amount or degree. Often used after a verb.
Les enfants parlent beaucoup de l'école.
The children talk a lot about school.
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