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How to say “I don’t like” in French

“Je n’aime pas” is the French phrase for “I don’t like”. This phrase is a straightforward and commonly used phrase in French to express dislike towards something.

In French, “j’aime” means “I like”, while adding the negation “ne” before the verb and adding “pas” after the verb negates the sentence. Therefore, “Je n’aime pas” translates to “I don’t like”.

It is important to note that in French, “pas” must be placed immediately after the verb, unlike in English where the word “not” can be placed either before or after the verb.

Here’s an example of using “Je n’aime pas” in a sentence: “Je n’aime pas les légumes verts” (I don’t like green vegetables)

In conclusion, if you want to express dislike in French, remember the phrase “Je n’aime pas”. With this phrase in your vocabulary, you’ll be able to easily express your opinions and make yourself understood in French-speaking environments.

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Daily activities and routines, expressing likes.

When talking about things you enjoy, you can use the phrase "j'aime" (I like) followed by the object or activity you enjoy. Here are some examples:

  • J'aime la musique. (I like music.)
  • J'aime jouer au football. (I like playing football.)
  • J'aime les films d'action. (I like action movies.)

You can also use verbs like "adorer" (to love) or "apprécier" (to appreciate) to express a stronger liking:

  • J'adore les animaux. (I love animals.)
  • J'apprécie la bonne cuisine. (I appreciate good food.)

Expressing Dislikes

When expressing dislikes, you can use the phrase "je n'aime pas" (I don't like) followed by the object or activity you dislike. Here are some examples:

  • Je n'aime pas les légumes. (I don't like vegetables.)
  • Je n'aime pas faire du jogging. (I don't like jogging.)
  • Je n'aime pas les films d'horreur. (I don't like horror movies.)

Similarly, you can use verbs like "détester" (to hate) or "ne pas supporter" (to not stand/bear) to express a stronger dislike:

  • Je déteste les menteurs. (I hate liars.)
  • Je ne supporte pas le froid. (I can't stand the cold.)

Expressing Preferences

When expressing your preferences, you can use phrases like "Je préfère" (I prefer) followed by the object or activity you prefer. Here are some examples:

  • Je préfère les voyages en plein air. (I prefer outdoor trips.)
  • Je préfère boire du thé plutôt que du café. (I prefer drinking tea rather than coffee.)
  • Je préfère les comédies aux drames. (I prefer comedies to dramas.)

Additional Vocabulary

To expand your ability to express likes, dislikes, and preferences, here is some additional vocabulary you can use:

  • Aimer bien - to like (somewhat): J'aime bien regarder des séries télévisées. (I like watching TV series.)
  • Adorer ça - to love (something): J'adore ça quand il fait beau. (I love it when the weather is nice.)
  • Ne pas trop aimer - to not really like: Je n'aime pas trop les endroits bondés. (I don't really like crowded places.)
  • Préférer - to prefer: Je préfère les vacances à la plage. (I prefer beach vacations.)
  • Trouver ça génial - to find it awesome: Je trouve ça génial de découvrir de nouvelles cultures. (I find it awesome to discover new cultures.)

By using these expressions and vocabulary, you can easily express your likes, dislikes, and preferences in French, and engage in conversations about your personal tastes and interests.

In the next section, we will explore talking about personal habits and hobbies, allowing you to further expand your vocabulary and express yourself in French. Bonne continuation!

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je n'aime pas faire les devoirs?? or je n'aime pas faire de devoirs  

More usually it would be "je n'aime pas faire mes devoirs" if you're speaking about homework  

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How to say “I don’t like this” in French

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We talked in a previous video of this feeling of being like a 5 year-old when we speak a foreign language.

When you’re having a conversation with a French person in a café, you want to be able to express yourself like the grown-up person you ARE. To say you like theater, you LOVE ice cream or you HATE oysters. And all that’s in the middle. In French.

In this episode, you’ll learn how to finally say « i don’t like something » in FRENCH. With nuances. And familiar words French actually use.

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what are different words for i do and dont like besides deteste, je n”aime, je ne pas and etc

Bonjour Madame, comment dit-on Merci!

Géraldine, Je voulais te dire que j’apprécie énormément toutes tes vidéos! Je les montre à mes élèves et elles leur aident à mieux comprendre les differences culturelles et linguistiques entre le français et l’anglais. Merci beaucoup! Et bonne continuation!

Super! Merci Leslie.

Salut How do you make the difference between “I like you”, like in a physical way, and “I love you” to your boyfriend or something like that

Bonjour Diane,

“I like you” = Je t’aime bien / Je t’apprécie beaucoup (not boyfriend) “I love you” = Je t’aime (boyfriend)

Etoi, and you

How do you specifically say “I do not like this” in French?

Bonjour Lacy, “Je n’aime pas” ou “Je n’aime pas ça”.

That is a great blog. Nuance is something I am completely hopeless at in France. I am concerned about the positive side too. How do I say I like something, someplace or someone without sounding like I don’t really mean it or I want to marry them! I would love a blog on that sometime.

Thanks for your thoughtful insights that help life here. Christine

Hi Christine,

I like Julie (without wanting to marry her) = J’apprécie beaucoup Julie / J’aime beaucoup Julie. / J’aime bien Julie.

Could I suggest another (very polite) way to express you don’t like something?

Ce n’est pas à mon goût!

I have heard very polite children say it when invited at their friends’home

Yes! This is very (very) polite.

I have used ‘Çela ne me conviens pas’ I don’t know if it is correct french but it has got my point across.

Also do you have any avenue to advertise my holiday cpttage in Normandy which is http://www.normandycottage.net please

The grammar for “Cela ne me convient pas.” is absolutely right. It is very formal and polite. And firm. A great way to get yourself understood!

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Bonjour Geraldine—

Very helpful video. I don’t know about les huitres, mais je deteste les rognons. Oh, mon Dieu, c’est vrai!

Bonjour Michael, French cuisine is full of peculiar dishes. 😉

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Whether you're chatting with friends or on a first date, confidently sharing your likes and dislikes can make your interactions more engaging and can lead to deeper connections. No more hesitations or awkward silences! After mastering this French lesson, you'll navigate social situations with ease and grace, always ready to share a piece of yourself. Become the charismatic conversationalist you've always wanted to be!

The things I like and don't like :: French vocabulary

Do you ever find yourself struggling to express your interests or dislikes clearly? Imagine walking into a party or a social gathering where you're asked what you enjoy doing in your free time. French Lesson 124 is designed to make sure you never fumble for words again! This French lesson will enrich your French vocabulary to eloquently state your likes and dislikes, making your conversations more meaningful and personal. You'll feel like the life of the party!

French Lesson 124 is a treasure trove of French phrases that cover a wide array of hobbies, activities, and personal preferences. The French vocabulary list ranges from artistic pursuits like "I like to draw" and "I like to play the guitar," to leisure activities such as "I like to fly a kite" or "I like to ride a bike." It also covers what you don't enjoy doing—maybe you "don’t like to knit" or "do not like insects." Each phrase is meticulously explained to provide you with context, examples, and the underlying nuances. This French lesson doesn't just teach you words; it offers you an expressive toolkit to help you communicate your unique personality and preferences. You'll end this French lesson with a newfound ability to express yourself more fully in social settings.

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Lesson 10: What do you like doing in your free time ?

Simple French Lesson 10 on how to say   what your hobbies are and what you like doing . Learn how to ask questions and how to answer using “I / You like”.

1.  Dialogue : “Qu’est ce que tu aimes faire ?”

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Antoine : Qu’est-ce que tu aimes faire Marie ? Marie : Tu veux dire pendant mon temps libre ? Antoine : Exactement. Quel est ton passe temps favori ? Marie : J’aime lire et regarder  des films. Antoine : Quel genre de livres aimes-tu ? Marie : J’ aime les livres d’aventure et de la littérature populaire. Pour les films, j’ adore les vieux films français. Et toi, Antoine ? Antoine : Moi, j’ aime la musique. Ecouter , jouer et chanter , ce sont mes passions !

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! This lesson uses Simple Present Tense ( Le présent ). It also focuses on the use of the adjective quel

The verb aimer

  • Je n ’aime pas le café. ne (or n’ if a vowel comes after it) + verb + pas
  • You need to use definite article ( le / la / les ) when you want to say that you like or don’t like something in particular.
  • ! Je t ’ aime ! = I love you !  but J’ adore Paris ! = I love Paris !
  • ! Je t ’aime bien = I like you.
  • J’aime bien cette couleur. = I (somewhat / kind of) like this colour.    

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Some Useful Expressions :

  • Qu’est ce que tu veux dire ? What do you mean ?
  • Je suis fou / folle de toi / de basket / de joie  !   I’m crazy about you / basketball /   I’m mad with joy !

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Some  examples of hobbies: 

3. Exercises

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4. Homework

  • Write what you like doing. Choose 1 or 2 activities that you like, 1 that you like so-so and 1 you don’t like. Do this in the first person singular ( Je ….) and the second person singular (Tu …)
  • Learn the dialogue by heart. You may replace the activities you like with the ones of your choice.

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French Classroom Commands – Phrases For Teachers & Students

French Classroom Commands – Phrases For Teachers & Students

Whether you’re a student learning how to speak French or a classroom teacher you’ll definitely want to learn some useful classroom commands and expressions. This list includes common phrases and vocabulary words for both teachers and students. 

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Phrases for teachers

Homework, assignments.

  • Where is your paper? Où est votre papier ?
  • Turn in your homework. Rendez vos devoirs.
  • Who wants to correct the work? Qui veux corriger le travail ?
  • Make the corrections. Faites les corrections.
  • Did you finish? Vous avez fini?
  • Good job! C’est bien! Bravo !

During the class

  • Show me . Montrez-moi .
  • Repeat. Répétez !
  • Repeat three times. Répétez trois fois.
  • Take your book. Prenez votre livre.
  • Open your book to page __ . Ouvrez votre livre à la page __.
  • Close your books. Fermez vos livres.
  • Do you understand? Vous comprenez…?
  • What does that mean? Qu’est-ce que ça veut dire?
  • Raise your hand. Levez la main.
  • Look at the blackboard. Regardez le tableau noir.
  • Take a sheet of paper. Prenez une feuille de papier.
  • Read __ . Lisez __ .
  • Listen and repeat. Écoutez et répétez.
  • Write this word. Écrivez ce mot.
  • Spell this word, sentence. Épelez ce mot, cette phrase.
  • You understand this word, sentence? Vous comprenez ce mot, cette phrase ?
  • How do you say _ in French? Comment on dit _ en français ?
  • I’ll explain the word. J’explique le mot.
  • Speak louder. Parlez plus fort.
  • Ask the question. P osez la question.
  • Who can reply/answer? Qui peut répondre?
  • What’s the right answer? Quelle est la bonne réponse?
  • Who can answer? Qui peut répondre?
  • Who wants to read aloud? Qui veut lire à voix haute ?
  • Do the exercise. Faites l’exercise.
  • Work alone. Travaillez seul.
  • Work with a partner, in pairs. Travaillez deux par deux.
  • Work in small groups. Travaillez en petits groupes.
  • Sit down! Asseyez-vous !
  • Who’s absent (not in class)? Qui est absent ?
  • Pay attention! Faites attention !
  • Leave the room! Sortez de la salle !
  • Silence! Silence !
  • Stand up! On your feet! Levez-vous ! Debout !
  • Shut up at the back of the class! Taisez-vous au fond de la classe !

Phrases for students

Relating to homework.

  • Here’s my homework. Voici mes devoirs.
  • I forgot my homework. J’ai oublié mes devoirs.
  • I haven’t done my homework. Je n’ai pas fait mes devoirs.
  • My dog ate my homework. Mon chien a mangé mes devoirs.

During class

  • What page? Quelle page
  • Where’s my textbook. Où est mon manuel scolaire.
  • I lost my notebook. J’ai perdu mon cahier.
  • I don’t have a book, a pen. Je n’ai pas de livre, de stylo
  • How do you write this word? Comment écrit-on ce mot ?
  • How do you say _ in French? Comment dit-on _ en français?
  • I’m having a hard time ___ . J’ai du mal à ___.
  • Can you teach ? Pouvez-vous enseigner ?
  • I already learned this word. J’ai déjà appris ce mot.
  • What does that mean? Qu’est-ce que ça veut dire ?
  • I don’t understand. Je ne comprends pas.
  • I understand. Je comprends.
  • How do you pronounce this word? Comment prononce-t-on ce mot?
  • Could you repeat, please? Vous pouvez répéter, s’il vous plaît ?
  • You’re speaking to fast. Vous parlez trop vite.
  • Speak slower. Parlez moins vite.

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How to express likes and dislikes in French

Today, I am going to teach you fifteen ways on how to express your likes and dislikes in French!

#1 Expressions for liking in French

J’aime

J’aime bien

J’aime beaucoup

J’aime trop (familiar)

J’adore

ça me plait

C’est super/ C’est génial / c’est bien

Je trouve ça intéressant / ça m’intéresse

Remember: Always use ‘LE/LA/LES’ after j’aime ou j’adore such as j’aime bien le fromage / J’adore les éclairs au chocolat / J’aime bien la sauce/ J’aime trop la veste (familiar)

#2 Expressions for disliking in French

Je n’aime pas

Je n’aime pas trop

Je n’aime pas beaucoup

je n’aime pas du tout

ça ne me plait pas

J’ai horreur de ça

Remember: French drop the ‘N’ when they talk such as ‘j’aime pas trop le dessert’, ‘j’aime pas du tout le pâté’ … ‘J’aime pas beaucoup les sandales’……

Voilà ! Now you know how to express likes and dislikes in French!

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I don’t know in French: How to express lack of knowledge in French

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Ironically, among the basic French phrases  that you need to know is the phrase I don’t know . This statement, along with related statements like I don’t understand  or I don’t know French , is essential in communicating a lack of knowledge, or that you need someone to repeat or rephrase what they’ve just said.

This is a beginner post, so we’re going to walk you through all the little details of these important phrases. We’ll start with the basic grammatical structure of I don’t know  in French, and then go through those other forms that you might need. We’ll also explain a few other things that you may hear or see that are related to the phrase I don’t know  in French. Where relevant, we’ll provide additional links to our other in-depth lessons within the text.

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I don’t know in French: The basics

First, let’s break down how to say I don’t know in French: the general French equivalent is je ne sais pas . Note that this is the basic equivalent; the French phrase may change a bit depending on the situation.

Generally speaking, you would say I don’t know in response to a question, particularly a question asking for information. There are a few different ways to ask questions in French, so it’s useful to be able to recognize them when you hear them! Some of the most common ways to ask questions in French  are by using the question words , by starting with the phrase est-ce que , or by ending a statement with the tag question n’est-ce pas? .

The first word of the expression is je , which is the first-person singular subject pronoun  meaning I . The second and fourth words are ne…pas , which are the basic negation words  in French. Between ne and pas is the verb savoir , meaning to know . Savoir is conjugated in its first-person singular form, so je sais  means I know . (It’s important to know that there are two different ways to say to know in French: savoir and connaître . These verbs are used in different contexts, so make sure you know which one fits your specific scenario!)

And there you have it, you now know the basics of how to say I don’t know in French: je ne sais pas . Now let’s move on to some of those other forms you may need.

I don’t know French

You may find yourself in a situation with a French speaker where you need to convey that you don’t know French that well. This will signal that your conversation partner needs to slow down or use simpler language.

There are a few different expressions that you could use in this situation, but the most straightforward is je ne parle pas français , which is a straight translation of I don’t speak French . You could also state I don’t know French  by saying je ne connais pas le français , (using the other form of to know in French , connaître ), but this phrasing isn’t as common.

If you want to qualify this statement to indicate that you are a beginner or that you know some French, you could add the modifier très bien  after the word pas .

  • Je ne parle pas très bien le français. – I don’t speak French that well.
  • Je ne connais pas très bien le français. – I don’t know French that well.

Never fear, though! With time and practice, soon you won’t need these phrases at all!

I don’t understand

Sometimes you may need to use the expression I don’t understand  in French, which is je ne comprends pas . Note that this phrase is similar grammatically to the phrase je ne sais pas ; all you need to do here is replace the verb savoir , meaning to know , with comprendre , meaning  to understand .

This expression could be used in a similar situation as described above, to indicate that you don’t understand the French that someone is speaking. However, saying je ne comprends pas implies that you know some French, but not a lot (yet).

You can also use je ne comprends pas  in a more general sense that you don’t understand the meaning someone is trying to get across, even if you’re perfectly fluent in French. Luckily, the expression is the same no matter what the situation is!

Other abbreviations and variants

Now that you know these essential expressions, let’s talk about a few other things you may come across or want to incorporate into your own vocabulary.

First, when speaking informally, many French speakers will omit the ne in je ne sais pas , so you may hear je sais pas or even j’sais pas (which sometimes sounds like “shay pa” if they’re speaking quickly!). Though the phrase has been shortened, the meaning is still the same, like when English speakers shorten I don’t know to I  dunno . Note that this is only in informal speech; in a formal setting or in writing, be sure to use the entire phrase je ne sais pas .

  • C’est quand la fête ? / J’sais pas . – When’s the party? / I dunno .

You may also see the phrase j’sais pas as a text abbreviation , like typing idk in French. Again, this is only for very informal contexts, so if you’re writing a letter or an email be sure to spell out the entire phrase.

If you want to add an extra layer of politeness, you can add a variant of sorry in French  to convey that you regret not having the answer to someone’s question.

  • Pourriez-vous me dire qui est en charge du projet ? / Désolé, je ne sais pas . – Could you tell me who is in charge of the project? / Sorry, I don’t know .

Finally, you may have even heard a closely-related French express ion used in English : je ne sais quoi . In English its literal translation is I don’t know what , but in French it conveys a sense of undefinable extraordinariness. Je ne sais quoi  may share the first three words with je ne sais pas , but don’t get them confused!

So how do you say I don’t know in French? The next time you find yourself without the answer to someone’s question, you’ll know exactly what to say! Whether you’re talking to someone face-to-face, on the phone, or via text, you can confidently reply je ne sais pas .

And if you’re having a casual conversation, try shortening this expression to j’sais pas to sound more like a native speaker! Remember that context is important, so just stick with the grammatically correct phrase in more formal situations.

Keep practicing, and before long you won’t even need to say I don’t understand  or I don’t know French  anymore!

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  • How do you say this in French (France)? I didn’t know (as in I wasn’t aware)
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  • How do you say this in French (France)? I did the shopping and ran errands today
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  • How do you say this in English (US)? 熟能生巧。让我们来做一些练习题。
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  2. How to say "I don't like" in French

    How to say "I don't like" in French. "Je n'aime pas" is the French phrase for "I don't like". This phrase is a straightforward and commonly used phrase in French to express dislike towards something. In French, "j'aime" means "I like", while adding the negation "ne" before the verb and adding "pas" after the ...

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    To expand your ability to express likes, dislikes, and preferences, here is some additional vocabulary you can use: Aimer bien - to like (somewhat): J'aime bien regarder des séries télévisées. (I like watching TV series.) Adorer ça - to love (something): J'adore ça quand il fait beau. (I love it when the weather is nice.)

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  5. How do you say this in French (France)? I don't like homework

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    homework n (school work) (Scolaire) devoirs nmpl : Jimmy gets a lot of homework. Jimmy a beaucoup de devoirs à faire. homework n (preparation) devoirs nmpl : I have done my homework, and am well prepared for the meeting. J'ai fait mes devoirs et suis bien préparé pour la réunion.

  7. French translation of 'homework'

    French Translation of "HOMEWORK" | The official Collins English-French Dictionary online. Over 100,000 French translations of English words and phrases. TRANSLATOR. LANGUAGE. ... You may also like French Quiz. Confusables. French. Grammar. Language Lover's. Blog. The Paul Noble. Method. Translate. your text. Trends of

  8. FR: don't like doing homework

    French and English Grammar / Grammaire française et anglaise . FR: don't like doing homework ... . FR: don't like doing homework. Thread starter crazylizardlady; Start date Oct 28, 2009; C. crazylizardlady Member. english Oct 28, 2009 #1 je n'aime pas faire les devoirs?? or je n'aime pas faire de devoirs . M. marlyza Member. french ...

  9. How do you say I don't like in French?

    The expression 'I don't like' is Je n'aime pas in French. The ne part of the negative is in front of the conjugated verb aimer, and pas, which is the second part of the negative form, is after the verb.Since aimer begins with the vowel 'a,' ne contracts to n'.Je n'aime pas is pronounced, 'zhuh nem pa.'

  10. I don't like

    Well, I don't like leaving projects unfinished. Je n'aime pas laisser des projets inachevés. I don't like that counselor from the kibbutz. Je n'aime pas cet instructeur du kibboutz. I don't like your cold and haughty demeanor. Je n'aime pas ton comportement froid et vicieux. I don't like well mannered young ladies.

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    When you're having a conversation with a French person in a café, you want to be able to express yourself like the grown-up person you ARE. To say you like theater, you LOVE ice cream or you HATE oysters. And all that's in the middle. In French. In this episode, you'll learn how to finally say « i don't like something » in FRENCH.

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    The French vocabulary list ranges from artistic pursuits like "I like to draw" and "I like to play the guitar," to leisure activities such as "I like to fly a kite" or "I like to ride a bike." It also covers what you don't enjoy doing—maybe you "don't like to knit" or "do not like insects." Each phrase is meticulously explained to provide ...

  13. Lesson 10: What do you like doing in your free time

    4. Homework. Write what you like doing. Choose 1 or 2 activities that you like, 1 that you like so-so and 1 you don't like. Do this in the first person singular ( Je ….) and the second person singular (Tu …) Learn the dialogue by heart. You may replace the activities you like with the ones of your choice. The cover image by Vincent ...

  14. How do you say this in French (France)? I don't like

    In the formal translation, "Je n'aime pas" is used, which is the standard way of expressing "I don't like" in French. It is considered more polite and appropriate for formal situations. In the casual translation, "J'aime pas" is used, which is a shortened and more colloquial way of expressing "I don't like" in French.

  15. How to say Homework in French?

    You (all) did your homework. Vous devez faire vos devoirs. You have to do your homework. Elles doivent finir leurs devoirs. They have to finish their homework. Elle t'aidera avec tes devoirs. She will help you with your homework.

  16. homework translation in French

    mes devoirs de géographie. to do one's homework. exp. bien se renseigner avant. ***. 'homework' also found in translations in French-English dictionary. devoir d'école.

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    Levez la main. Look at the blackboard. Regardez le tableau noir. Take a sheet of paper. Prenez une feuille de papier. Read __. Lisez __ . Listen and repeat. Écoutez et répétez. Write this word. Écrivez ce mot.

  18. How do you say this in French (France)? I don't like homework

    Je n'aime pas les devoirs |De rien 😉

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    Today, I am going to teach you fifteen ways on how to express your likes and dislikes in French! #1 Expressions for liking in French. J'aime. J'aime bien. J'aime beaucoup. J'aime trop (familiar) J'adore. ça me plait . C'est super/ C'est génial / c'est bien. Je trouve ça intéressant / ça m'intéresse

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    When to use Dont in French. Dont is one of the five French relative pronouns, along with qui, que, où , and lequel. Relative pronouns are used to avoid repetition of the subject, and to connect the main clause of a sentence with the relative clause. For a deeper look at this point of French grammar, take a look at our introductory post on ...

  21. How do you say I don't like you in French?

    The sentence, 'I don't like you' is Je ne t'aime pas when you are addressing someone with the informal 'you' in French. When you are speaking to someone with the formal 'you,' 'I don't like you' is Je ne vous aime pas.The negative form has two parts: ne which comes before the conjugated verb, and pas which is after the verb. In these two sentences, t' and vous are the direct object pronouns ...

  22. I don't know in French: How to express lack of knowledge in French

    I don't know in French: The basics. First, let's break down how to say I don't know in French: the general French equivalent is je ne sais pas. Note that this is the basic equivalent; the French phrase may change a bit depending on the situation. Generally speaking, you would say I don't know in response to a question, particularly a ...

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    Roll they ass up like a fresh pack of 'za, ayy. City is back up, it's a must, we outside, ayy. [Chorus] They not like us, they not like us, they not like us. They not like us, they not like us ...

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    Question about French (France) How do you say this in French (France)? I don't like to do housework or clean. See a translation ...