How to Say ‘She likes’ in French
Elle aime
ell em
[ell em]
💬 Usage Tip: Aimer means 'to like/love'. In everyday context, elle aime usually means 'she likes'.
🇫🇷 In France: French parents often talk about whether a child likes the teacher, class, or activities.
Phrase Breakdown
Elle
[ell]
she
Subject pronoun for a girl or woman; here it refers to a daughter.
Elle aime beaucoup lire après l'école.
She likes reading a lot after school.
aime
[em]
likes / loves
From the verb 'aimer'; it means to like or love depending on context.
Elle aime son école.
She likes her school.
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