How to Say ‘I learn a lot’ in French
J'apprends beaucoup
zhuh ah-pron boh-koo
[zhuh ah-pron boh-koo]
💬 Usage Tip: 'J'' is the contraction for 'je', common before vowels.
Phrase Breakdown
J'
[zhuh]
I
First person singular subject pronoun.
J'apporte le dessert.
I bring the dessert.
apprends
[ah-pron]
learn
Acquire knowledge or skills through study.
J'apprends vite.
I learn quickly.
beaucoup
[boh-koo]
a lot
To a large extent or degree.
J'ai beaucoup de temps.
I have a lot of time.
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