Learn to say j’aime in French: Expressing your preferences

Learning how to express your likes and dislikes is essential to communicating in any language. The phrase j’aime in French is used to express what you love or like.

In this article, we’ll explore how to use j’aime and other related expressions to talk about your preferences in various aspects of life. Check it out!

Using j’aime in French

Let’s start with the basics of expressing your likes in French:

  • J’aime…  I like…
  • J’adore… I adore…
  • Je n’aime pas… I don’t like…
  • Je déteste… I hate…

These phrases are crucial for expressing your opinions and preferences. Here are some examples:

  • J’aime la musique. I like music.
  • J’adore le cinéma. I love cinema.
  • J’aime le chocolat. I like chocolate.
  • Je n’aime pas le sport. I don’t like sports.
  • Je déteste la littérature. I hate literature.

Specific preferences

If you want to give more details and be more specific when using j’aime in French have a look at these following sentences. Let’s explore more specific likes using j’aime:

  • J’aime la musique écossaise. I like Scottish music.
  • Je n’aime pas le cinéma français. I don’t like French cinema.
  • J’adore le chocolat belge. I love Belgian chocolate.
  • Je déteste le chocolat suisse. I hate Swiss chocolate.
  • J’aime apprendre le français. I like learning French.
  • J’aime sortir avec mes amis. I like going out with my friends.

Mastering the use of j’aime in French and its variations allows you to express yourself fluently in the language. Whether you’re discussing your favourite activities, foods, or hobbies, these expressions will help you engage in meaningful conversations. Keep practising, and you’ll soon feel more confident and comfortable expressing your preferences in French.

Would you like to hear these phrases pronounced? Listen to episode 8 of Season 1 of the Coffee Break French podcast for more insights and useful phrases.

Asking about preferences

To inquire about someone else’s preferences, use the following questions:

  • Tu aimes… ? Do you like…?
  • Qu’est-ce que tu aimes ? What do you like?
  • Tu aimes la musique ? Do you like music?
  • Qu’est-ce que tu aimes faire ? What do you like to do?

These questions help initiate conversations and learn more about someone’s interests and hobbies.

Examples in conversations

Here are some examples of how you can use j’aime in French in conversations:

Conversation 1:

  • Person A: Qu’est-ce que tu aimes faire pendant ton temps libre ? What do you like to do in your free time?
  • Person B: J’aime lire et jouer au football. I like reading and playing football.

Conversation 2:

  • Person A: Tu aimes la cuisine italienne ? Do you like Italian cuisine?
  • Person B: Oui, j’adore la cuisine italienne ! Yes, I adore Italian cuisine!

Keep practising, and you’ll find yourself more comfortable and fluent when discussing your opinions in French. Remember, language learning is a journey, and every new word brings you one step closer to fluency.

Do you want to keep improving your French skills? Then check out the article we prepared to help you revise what you’ve learned so far and understand, once and for all, that French is not hard to learn!

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12 thoughts on “Learn to say j’aime in French: Expressing your preferences”

  1. Hi,
    Next to the lessons, the text reads:
    “Learn French with Coffee Break Spanish”
    That would be amazing, but spanish and french are not quite the same 😉
    BTW ;Great job you do!
    Regards,
    Harm-jan

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  2. La video est tres bonne…J’aimé la leçon numéro sept.
    C’est une revue très bonne pour moi.

    Merci et Au Revoir!!!

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  3. Bonjour! Je m’appelle Niante`.
    I am 14 years old, and I have family from Nantes. I never knew about this until I entered High School and decided to take French and my mother told me about it. You and Anna have taught me so much.
    Merci beacoup!!!!
    Au revoir.

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  4. I love French thank you I didn’t really understand anything but it helped me with learning French to my students thank you once again.

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