J’aime - English Translation
Translation of J’aime from French to English. Interested in learning more? Test your level for free with our online French course.
j’aime
:I like
aimer, présentI like music.
Watch the clip, then select the audio which is a direct answer to the question Comment vous appelez-vous ? (What's your name?).
« Comment vous appelez-vous ? »
« - Comment vous appelez-vous ? »
Watch the clip, then select the audio which is a direct answer to the question Comment vous appelez-vous ? (What's your name?).
« Comment vous appelez-vous ? »
« - Comment vous appelez-vous ? »
J'aime Bozo means “I like Bozo”. That's a nice thing to say, but it's not very relevant to the question Comment vous appelez-vous ? (What is your name?). J'aime (I like) comes from the verb aimer aimer, présent (to like), which you may remember from a previous lesson. Example: j'aime les croissants (I like croissants).
Je m'appelle Bozo (My name is Bozo) is a possible answer to the question Comment vous appelez-vous ? (What is your name?). Je m'appelle comes from the verb s'appeler s'appeler, présent (to be called). Example: - Comment vous appelez-vous ? - Je m'appelle Anna (-What is your name? -I'm called Anna).
Appelle Bozo ! means “Call Bozo!” and is an order. It's not a direct answer to the question Comment vous appelez-vous ? (What is your name?). Example: appelle Bozo, j'ai besoin de lui ! (Call Bozo, I need him!). Is it a juggling-related emergency?
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