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Love is one of those great universal things. It’s something that all of us experience in some way, no matter what country or culture we come from, or what language we speak. Interestingly, though, the way different cultures express their love can vary widely. So, how do the French talk and think about love?
Let’s look at how to say “I love you” in French, and some French love facts that may surprise you.
Contents
1 How to say “I love you” in French
2 How to say “love” in French
3 How to say “to love” in French
4 French words related to aimer
5 How to say “I like you” in French
6 How to say “I love something” in French
7 Can you say you love your pet in French?
8 Some common French love vocabulary
9 Common French phrases and expressions about love
10 Six things you may not know about love in France
11 French love songs
How to say “I love you” in French
“I love you” in French is Je t’aime.
And of course, you can say this with a plural “you”, as well, for example if you’re talking to family members or good friends: Je vous aime.
If you want to say “I love you so much”, be careful which modifier you use (more on that in the next section). “I love you so much” in French is either Je t’aime tellement or Je t’aime tant.
Je t’aime tellement is the one I hear most often more often – in movies and TV shows, I mean, not said to me by a string of prétendants (suitors).
If you want to get more creative when it comes to declaring your love for someone in French, this article includes a great list of options, although I would caution against using Je t’adore if you’re declaring your love to a French person. French people seem to find it funny and over-the-top, at least when a foreigner says it.
In fact, the French often portray Anglo-Saxons, especially Americans, as saying J’adore about anything and anyone…and before I realized this, I have to admit that, in my case, they weren’t necessarily wrong! But then, am I wrong to find beauty and joy everywhere?
This song by eccentric French music star Philippe Katerine is what I think goes through the mind of a French person who hears someone say j’adore.
In a previous article, French Together’s Benjamin suggested this as another good déclaration d’amour (declaration of love): Je suis amoureux/amoureuse de toi (I’m in love with you). It’s a phrase you often hear on French shows and movies, and no wonder — as in English, it lets someone share their feelings and also makes them vulnerable in a way.
How to say “love” in French
Although love is a complex and nuanced emotion, there’s one word for it in French: l’amour.
This word is used for romantic love, familial love, even a love of activities, things, and ideas