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How to Say ‘We love that.’ in French

On adore ça.

ohn ah-dor sah

[ohn ah-dor sah]

💬 Usage Tip: “On” often means “we” in everyday French, more natural than “nous” in conversation. “Adorer” is stronger than “aimer” — like “to really love.”

🇫🇷 In France: Perfect for talking about the World Cup atmosphere: big matches, dramatic penalties, fans singing — “On adore ça !” sounds lively and authentic.

Phrase Breakdown

On

[ohn]

we; people; one

“On” often means “we” in everyday spoken French, but it can also mean “people” or “one” in a general sense.

Example

On adore ça pendant la Coupe du monde.

We love that during the World Cup.

adore

[ah-dor]

love; adore

From the verb “adorer,” meaning to love something very much or really enjoy it.

Example

Tout le monde adore ça quand le match est serré.

Everyone loves that when the match is close.

ça

[sah]

that; it

Informal demonstrative word meaning “that” or “it,” often referring to an experience or idea already mentioned.

Example

Les supporters disent souvent qu’ils aiment ça.

Supporters often say they like that.

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