If you’ve recently taken up French as a second language, you may have been drawn to it by its romantic allure. If that sounds like you, then you need to drop everything and focus on learning how to say I love you in French.
Do you have a French partner who you want to surprise with confessing your love in their mother tongue? Or are you traveling from the UAE to a French-speaking country and want to know how you can convey your love and affection in a new language? Even if you have other reasons for studying French, there is certainly much to gain from learning how to express love in French.
And even if you think you already know all about love en français, you might want to think again. French people tend to think very differently about love and when and how to say I love you.
Keep reading to learn 141 ways to say I love you in French plus plenty of cultural context that will keep you from making a faux pas next time you want to express your love (romantic or platonic!) to a French person!
Beyond confessing your love to your favorite person, learning how to express your feelings of love in French will help you in virtually every other part of your French-learning journey. Don’t believe us? Check out all the reasons why you should learn to talk about love in French:
You’ll be able to date francophone people, and there is no better way to learn French than by communicating in it with your significant other!
You’ll be able to watch romantic French movies and TV shows.
You’ll be able to read the best romance fiction books in French, including classics like Madame Bovary and Emmanuelle.
You'll be able to appropriately express your appreciation to your loved ones, without putting your foot in your mouth!
The French have very particular norms about when it is and isn’t appropriate to say I love you, so the last reason is actually one of the most important! It could save you from potential embarrassment at best, and even from ruining an important relationship at worst.
How to say I love you in French
If you’ve studied French for a little while already, you probably already know that the literal translation of I love you is je t’aime. However, you may or may not also know that je t’aime also means I like you. So, what gives?
Part of the beauty of learning a new language is that you also get to learn a new culture. That’s what makes studying a foreign language such a worthwhile experience. That’s why you need to go beyond just asking “How do you say I love you in French?” to really become proficient in French love.
When learning how to express love in French, it is imperative that you also spend some time studying the cultural norms and where and when it’s appropriate to say which phrases.
Keep reading to learn all about the French cultural sensitivities surrounding words and phrases related to love.
To a boyfriend, girlfriend and/or romantic love
Expressing love to a romantic partner is a big deal. It means you’re ready to be in a serious, committed relationship with them. So, be very careful next time you think about casually saying “je t’aime” to someone you’re not utterly in love with.
You’ll also find that French people don’t tend to outwardly express love with their friends and family. It’s not uncommon at all for mothers and fathers to never say je t’aime to their children.
This is in stark contrast to Spanish-speaking cultures, for example. If you’ve studied love in Spanish culture before, you’re probably aware that expressing love is an everyday thing for most people in Latin America. You can express your love to just about every close friend and family member, but that is not the case in France.
Instead, French people express platonic love with different phrases and little pet names for saying “my love.” We’ll cover all of that in a different section below, so for now let’s stick to what we’re here for: how to say I love you in French to a boyfriend, girlfriend, or partner.
In the table below, we’ll include many ways to express love to your significant other, from a simple I love you more in French, to more risky phrases like I love you handsome in French. Let’s get into it!
English
French
IPA Spelling
Pronunciation
I love you
Je t’aime
ʒə tɛm
Zhe tem
I love you (formal or plural)
Je vous aime
ʒə vuz‿ ɛm
Zhe voos em
I love you too
Je t’aime aussi
ʒə tɛm‿ osi
Zhe tem oh-see
I love you so much
Je t’aime tellement
ʒə tɛm tɛlmɑ̃
Zhe tem tel-muh
I love you so much
Je t’aime tant
ʒə tɛm tɑ̃
Zhe tem tah
I love you so much
Je t’aime fort
ʒə tɛm fɔʁ
Zhe tem for
I love you more
Je t’aime plus
ʒə tɛm ply
Zhe tem ploos
I love you most
Je t’aime le plus
ʒə tɛm lə ply
Zhe tem luh ploos
I love you a lot
Je t’aime beaucoup
ʒə tɛm boku
Zhe tem bo-coo
I love you very much
Je t’aime très fort
ʒə tɛm tʁɛ fɔʁ
Zhe tem tray for
I love you deeply
Je t’aime profondément
ʒə tɛm pʁɔfɔ̃demɑ̃
Zhe tem pro-fon-duh-man
I love you to the moon and back
Je t'aime plus que tout au monde
ʒə tɛm ply kə tut‿ o mɔ̃d
Zhe tem ploos kuh too oh mond
I love you more than the entire world
Je t’aime plus que le monde entier
ʒə tɛm ply kə lə mɔ̃d‿ ɑ̃tje
Zhe tem ploos kuh luh mond an-tee-eh
I love you with all my heart
Je t'aime de tout mon cœur
ʒə tɛm də tu mɔ̃ kœʁ
Zhe tem de too mon curr
I love you a hundred times a day
Je t’aime cent fois par jour
ʒə tɛm sɑ̃ fwa paʁ ʒuʁ
Zhe tem sen foo-ahs par zhoor
I love you handsome
Je t’aime, mon beau
ʒə tɛm | mɔ̃ bo
Zhe tem, mon boh
I love you beautiful
Je t’aime, ma belle
ʒə tɛm | ma bɛl
Zhe tem, ma belle
I love you more than life itself
Je t’aime plus que la vie
ʒə tɛm ply kə la vi
Zhe tem ploos kuh la vee
I love you more than anything
Je t’aime plus que tout
ʒə tɛm ply kə tu
Zhe tem ploos que too
I still love you
Je t’aime encore
ʒə tɛm‿ ɑ̃kɔʁ
Zhe tem an-core
I think I love you
Je crois que je t’aime
ʒə kʁwa kə ʒə tɛm
Zhe croo-ah kuh zhe tem
I’m crazy about you
Je suis fou de toi
ʒə sɥi fu də twa
Zhe soo-ee foo de too-ah
You’re driving me crazy (in a good way)
Je t’aime à la folie
ʒə tɛm‿ a la fɔli
Zhe tem a la foh-lee
I’m head over heels for you
Je suis fou de toi
ʒə sɥi fu də twa
Zhe soo-ee foo duh too-ah
I’ve fallen for you
Je suis tombé amoureux de toi
ʒə sɥi tɔ̃be amuʁø də twa
Zhe soo-ee tom-beh ah-mo-ruh de too-ah
I’m yours
Je suis à toi
ʒə sɥiz‿ a twa
Zhe soo-is a too-ah
Love of my life
L’amour de ma vie
lamuʁ də ma vi
La-moor duh ma vee
I’m thinking about you
Je pense à toi
ʒə pɑ̃s‿ a twa
Zhe pense a too-ah
I want to be with you
Je veux être avec toi
ʒə vø ɛtʁ‿ avɛk twa
Zhe vuh ehtr ah-vec too-ah
I can't wait to see you
Je suis impatient de te voir
ʒə sɥiz‿ ɛ̃pasjɑ̃ də tə vwaʁ
Zhe soo-is am-pa-see-an de te voo-are
I can’t live without you
Je ne peux pas vivre sans toi
ʒə nə pø pa vivʁə sɑ̃ twa
Zhe ne puh pa vee-vruh san too-ah
I need you
J’ai besoin de toi
ʒe bəzwɛ̃ də twa
Zhe beh-soo-ahn duh too-ah
I love you period
Je t’aime tout court
ʒə tɛm tu kuʁ
Zhe tem too coor
You are my other half
Tu es mon autre moitié
ty ɛ mɔ̃n‿ otʁə mwatje
Tu es mon ohtr moo-ah-tee-eh
Life would be empty without you
Tu laisserais un grand vide dans ma vie
ty lɛsʁɛ ɛ̃ ɡʁɑ̃ vid dɑ̃ ma vi
Too leh-seh-reh ah gran veed dan ma vee
My heart is yours
Mon cœur t'appartient
mɔ̃ kœʁ tapaʁtjɛ̃
Moh curr ta-par-tee-ah
You are my everything
Tu es tout pour moi
ty ɛ tu puʁ mwa
Too es too poor moo-ah
I love you with all my soul
Je t’aime de toute mon âme
ʒə tɛm də tut mɔ̃n‿ am
Zhe tem de toot mon am
I love you from the bottom of my heart
Je t'aime du fond de mon cœur
ʒə tɛm dy fɔ̃ də mɔ̃ kœʁ
Zhe tem doo fon duh moh curr
Every day I love you more and more
Chaque jour je t’aime de plus en plus
ʃak ʒuʁ ʒə tɛm də ply ɑ̃ ply
Shack zhoor zhe tem de ploos en ploos
You’re the best girlfriend in the world
Tu es la meilleure petite copine du monde
ty ɛ la mɛjœʁ pətit kɔpin dy mɔ̃d
Too eh la may-yoor petite coh-peen doo mond
You’re the best boyfriend in the world
Tu es le meilleur petit copain du monde.
ty ɛ lə mɛjœʁ pəti kɔpɛ̃ dy mɔ̃d ‖
Too es le may-yoor puh-tee co-pah du mond
To a friend, family member or platonic love
Sometimes, you need to tell someone that you love them without implying that you’re in love with them. Luckily, there’s a very simple way to say I love you in French to a friend. Almost paradoxically, the most common way to do this in French is to add a bien after je t’aime.
If you already have a few French classes under your belt, you’re probably familiar with bien and how it usually means “good” or “well.” So, how does adding bien reduce the intensity rather than increase it?
Adding bien after a verb changes the meaning of bien to “enough” or “sufficiently.” So, almost cruelly, what you’re really saying when you say je t’aime bien is “I love you sufficiently”, with the hidden implication being “yet not enough to be romantic”.
It may sound rough, but rest assured that it doesn’t carry over any negative connotations in French. It’s totally acceptable to say je t’aime bien to your friends and family. Their feelings won’t be hurt, we promise!
You can also add a few words here and there to make things sound more natural. For example, instead of randomly blurting out that you love someone, you can say things like “goodnight, I love you” in French to avoid raising any eyebrows. Let us show you below.
English
French
IPA Spelling
Pronunciation
I love you (platonically)
Je t’aime bien
ʒə tɛm bjɛ̃
Zhe tem bee-ah
I love you mom
Je t’aime, maman
ʒə tɛm | mamɑ̃
Zhe tem ma-mah
I love you dad
Je t’aime, papa
ʒə tɛm | papa
Zhe tem pa-pah
I love you grandma
Je t’aime, grand-mère
ʒə tɛm | ɡʁɑ̃mɛʁ
Zhe tem grah-mer
I love you grandpa
Je t’aime, grand-père
ʒə tɛm | ɡʁɑ̃pɛʁ
Zhe tem grah-per
I love you all
Je vous aime
ʒə vuz‿ ɛm
Zhe voos em
I love you guys
Je vous adore
ʒə vuz‿ adɔʁ
Zhe voos ah-dor
I love Taco Bell
J’aime Taco Bell
ʒɛm tako bɛl
Zhem Taco Bell
I love you as a friend
Je t’aime comme un ami
ʒə tɛm kɔm‿ ɛ̃n‿ ami
Zhe tem come oon ah-mee
I miss you
Tu me manques
ty mə mɑ̃k
Too muh mank
You look beautiful
Tu es très belle
ty ɛ tʁɛ bɛl
Too eh tray belle
You look handsome
Tu es très beau
ty ɛ tʁɛ bo
Too eh tray boh
You’re my soulmate
Tu es mon âme soeur
ty ɛ mɔ̃n‿ am sɔœʁ
Too eh moh ame sur
I like you just the way you are
Je t’aime comme tu es
ʒə tɛm kɔm ty ɛ
Zhe tem come too eh
We get along very well
On s’entend bien
ɔ̃ sɑ̃tɑ̃ bjɛ̃
Oh san-tah bee-ah
I really like spending time with you
J’aime ça passer du temps avec toi
ʒɛm sa pase dy tɑ̃ avɛk twa
Zhem sa pa-seh doo teh avec too-ah
Goodnight, I love you
Bonne nuit, je t’aime
bɔn nɥi | ʒə tɛm
Bonn noo-ee zhe tem
How to say “my love” in French
Another way to express affection to your loved ones is to give them a pet name, just like in Arabic. Instead of saying “my love,” you can call them by many other names that are context-specific.
Even if some of them do sound a little mean (like ma pouce—my flea), rest assured that they are all affectionate and meant to show love.
Here are some of the most common affectionate pet names in French, and we’ve included their specific contexts as well!
English
French
IPA Spelling
Pronunciation
Context
My love
Mon amour
mɔ̃n‿ amuʁ
Mon ah-moor
Used with lovers
My angel
Mon ange
mɔ̃n‿ ɑ̃ʒ
Mon anzh
Used with lovers
My heart
Mon coeur
mɔ̃ kɔœʁ
Moh kurr
Used with lovers
My duck
Mon canard
mɔ̃ kanaʁ
Moh kah-nar
Used with lovers
My sweetie
Mon doudou
mɔ̃ dudu
Moh doo-doo
Used with lovers
My sweet bun
Mon chou
mɔ̃ ʃu
Moh shoo
Used with lovers
My rabbit
Mon lapin
mɔ̃ lapɛ̃
Moh lah-pah
Used with lovers
My baby
Mon bébé
mɔ̃ bebe
Moh beh-beh
Used with lovers
My darling
Ma chéri(e)
ma ʃeʁi
Ma sheh-ree
Can be used with lovers, friends, and family
My kitten
Mon chaton
mɔ̃ ʃatɔ̃
Moh sha-toh
Can be used with lovers, friends, and family
My treasure
Mon trésore
mɔ̃ tʁezɔʁ
Moh treh-sore
Can be used with lovers, friends, and family
My flea
Ma pouce
ma pus
Ma poos
Can be used with lovers, friends, and family
My wolf
Mon loup
mɔ̃ lu
Moh loop
Used for men and boys
My chicken
Mon poulet
mɔ̃ pulɛ
Moh poo-lay
Used for men and boys
My man
Mon homme
mɔ̃n‿ ɔm
Mon om
Used for men and boys
My pomeranian
Mon loulou
mɔ̃ lulu
Moh loo-loo
Used for men and boys
My dove
Ma colombe
ma kɔlɔ̃b
Ma co-lomb
Used for women and little girls
My shrimp
Ma crevette
ma kʁəvɛt
Ma creh-vet
Used for women and little girls
My butterfly
Mon papillon
mɔ̃ papijɔ̃
Moh pa-pee-yo
Used for women and little girls
My doe
Ma bichette
ma biʃɛt
Ma bi-shet
Used for women and little girls
My reason for living
Ma raison de vivre
ma ʁɛzɔ̃ də vivʁ
Ma reh-soh duh veevr
Can be used affectionately with children
My starry sky
Mon ciel étoilé
mɔ̃ sjɛl‿ etwale
Moh see-el eh-too-ah-leh
Can be used affectionately with children
My favorite
Mon préféré
mɔ̃ pʁefeʁe
Moh preh-feh-reh
Can be used affectionately with children
My love apple
Ma pomme d’amour
ma pɔm damuʁ
Ma pom dah-moor
Can be used affectionately with children
How to say I like you in French
We covered how the difference between I love you and I like you in French is murky, so is the difference between these two phases when it comes to dating.
If you like someone and start to go out with them—that’s it! You’re dating. You’re in an exclusive relationship. There is no such thing as the “I like you” phase versus the “I love you” phase. Thus, there is no clear way to translate into French what you’d normally say (or do!) in English.
So, if you want to ask someone out, you’ll have to be very careful with your words. Be careful to never use je t’aime bien as a way to tell someone that you like them and want to get to know them. That implies that you’re not interested in them romantically.
You should instead ask someone out on a date if you want to tell them that you like them. You can say “tu veux sortir avec moi?” if you want to be straightforward. You could also say “tu me plais” which translates roughly to “I fancy you,” just keep in mind that it may imply that you’re only physically attracted to them.
You could also say “Je te kiffe,” just keep in mind that it is a French slang term. You probably only want to use this if you’re very young or have a very laid-back personality.
English
French
IPA Spelling
Pronunciation
I like you (as a friend)
Je t’aime bien
ʒə tɛm bjɛ̃
Zhe tem
I like you
Tu me plais
ty mə plɛ
Too muh pleh
I like you
Je suis amoureux de toi
ʒə sɥiz‿ amuʁø də twa
Zhe soo-is ah-mo-ruh duh too-ah
I adore you
Je t’adore
ʒə tadɔʁ
Zhe tah-dor
I think I’m falling for you
Je crois que je suis en train de tomber amoureux de toi
If you are absolutely certain that you’re ready to take things to the next level with your chéri(e), then you might be wondering how to pop the question.
If you’re planning to get down on one knee soon, you’ll definitely want to learn the following phrases.
English
French
IPA Spelling
Pronunciation
Will you marry me?
Veux-tu m'epouser?
vøty məpuze |
Vuh-too meh-poo-seh
Would you like to marry me?
Voudrais-tu m'épouser?
vudʁɛty mepuze ‖
Voo-dreh-too meh-poo-seh
Will you do me the honor of becoming my wife?
Veux-tu me faire l'honneur de devenir ma femme?
vøty mə fɛʁ lɔnœʁ də dəvniʁ ma fam |
Vuh-too muh fehr loh-nur duh deh-veh-neer ma fam
Will you do me the honor of becoming my husband?
Veux-tu me faire l'honneur de devenir mon homme?
vøty mə fɛʁ lɔnœʁ də dəvniʁ mɔ̃n‿ ɔm ‖
Vuh-too muh fehr loh-nur duh deh-veh-neer mon hom
Will you make me the happiest man alive?
Veux-tu me rendre l'homme le plus heureux du monde ?
vøty mə ʁɑ̃dʁə lɔm lə ply øʁø dy mɔ̃d |
Vuh-too muh randr lom luh ploos uh-ruh doo mond
Will you make me the happiest woman alive?
Veux-tu me rendre la femme la plus heureuse du monde?
vøty mə ʁɑ̃dʁə la fam la ply øʁøz dy mɔ̃d ‖
Vuh too muh randr la fem la ploos uh-roos doo mond
Do you accept to be my wife?
Acceptes-tu d'être ma femme ?
aksɛptəty dɛtʁə ma fam |
Ac-sept-too dehtre ma fam
Do you accept to be my husband?
Acceptes-tu d'être mon mari ?
aksɛptəty dɛtʁə mɔ̃ maʁi |
Ac-sept-too dehtre mon ma-ree
Marry me?
Épouse-moi ?
epuzmwa |
Eh-poos moo-ah
Do you want to get married with me?
Veux-tu te marier avec moi ?
vøty tə maʁje avɛk mwa |
Vuh-too teh ma-ree-eh ah-vec moo-ah
Let’s get married
Marions nous
maʁjɔ̃ nu
Ma-ree-oh noo
Love quotes in French
Learning how to show love in French is only part of the battle. To be a truly romantic person, you'll need to know phrases and quotes about love in French. This is also a great way to learn vocabulary and pronunciation. With so many French-speaking people living in the UAE, you will surely find someone who appreciates your smooth charm. Here are some of our favorite love quotes that are sure to impress whoever you are trying to flatter.
English
French
IPA Spelling
Pronunciation
To love is not to look at each other, it’s to look in the same direction together
Aimer, ce n'est pas se regarder l'un l'autre, c'est regarder ensemble dans la même direction
ɛme | sə nɛ pa sə ʁəɡaʁde lɛ̃ lotʁ | sɛ ʁəɡaʁde ɑ̃sɑ̃blə dɑ̃ la mɛm diʁɛksjɔ̃
Eh-meh, seh neh pah seh reh-gar-deh luh lohtr, seh reh-gar-deh ah-sambl dah la mem dee-rec-see-oh
Life is a flower of which love is the honey
La vie est une fleur dont l’amour est le miel
la vi ɛt‿ yn flœʁ dɔ̃ lamuʁ‿ ɛ lə mjɛl
La vee eht oon fluhr doh lah-moor eh luh mee-elle
Living without loving isn’t living properly
Vivre sans aimer n’est pas proprement vivre
vivʁə sɑ̃z‿ ɛme nɛ pa pʁɔpʁəmɑ̃ vivʁ
Vee-vruh sans eh-meh neh pah pro-pruh-mah vee-vruh
There is no need for words between two hearts that love each other
Entre deux cœurs qui s’aiment, nul besoin de paroles
ɑ̃tʁə dø kœʁ ki sɛm | nyl bəzwɛ̃ də paʁɔl
En-truh duh kurr kee sem, nool beh-soo-ah duh pah-rol
There is but one happiness in life, and it’s to love and to be loved
Il n’y a qu’un bonheur dans la vie, c’est d’aimer et d’être aimé
il nj‿ a kɛ̃ bɔnœʁ dɑ̃ la vi | sɛ dɛme e dɛtʁ‿ eme
Eel nee ah koon bon-hur dah la vee, seh deh-mer eh deh-truh eh-meh
If you could look inside my heart, you’d see the place where I’ve put you
Si tu pouvais lire dans mon cœur, tu verrais la place où je t’ai mise !
si ty puvɛ liʁ dɑ̃ mɔ̃ kœʁ | ty vɛʁɛ la plas‿ u ʒə te miz |
See too poo-veh leer dah moh kurr, too vuh-reh la plass oo zhe teh mees
Love is like the wind, we don’t know where it comes from
L’amour est comme le vent, nous ne savons pas d’où il vient
lamuʁ‿ ɛ kɔm lə vɑ̃ | nu nə savɔ̃ pa du il vjɛ̃
Lah-moor eh come luh vah, noo nuh sah-voh pah doo eel vee-ah
When we are loved, we don’t doubt at all. When we love, we doubt everything
Quand on est aimé on ne doute de rien. Quand on aime, on doute de tout
kɑ̃ ɔ̃n‿ ɛt‿ eme ɔ̃ nə dut də ʁjɛ̃ ‖ kɑ̃ ɔ̃n‿ ɛm | ɔ̃ dut də tu
Kahnd on eht eh-meh on neh doot ree-uh. Kahnd oh ehm, oh doot duh toot
Love makes the sweetest pleasures and the most hurtful misfortunes of life
L’amour fait les plus grandes douceurs et les plus sensibles infortunes de la vie
lamuʁ fɛ le ply ɡʁɑ̃d dusœʁ‿ e le ply sɑ̃sibl‿ ɛ̃fɔʁtyn də la vi
Lah-moor feh leh ploos grand doo-soor eh leh ploos sah-seebl ah-for-toon duh la vee
I have loved until becoming mad. That which some call madness is to me the only reason to love
J’ai aimé jusqu’à atteindre la folie. Ce que certains appellent la folie, mais ce qui pour moi, est la seule façon d’aimer
ʒe eme ʒyska atɛ̃dʁə la fɔli ‖ sə kə sɛʁtɛ̃z‿ apɛl la fɔli | mɛ sə ki puʁ mwa | ɛ la sœl fasɔ̃ dɛme
Zhe tem zhus-kah ah-tandr la foh-lee. Say kuh ser-tah ah-pel la foh-lee, meh say kuh poor moo-ah eh la sool fah-soh deh-mer
I wish you to be loved madly
Je vous souhaite d’être follement aimée
ʒə vu swɛt dɛtʁə fɔlmɑ̃ eme
Zhe voo soo-eht deh-truh foll-meh eh-meh
But what love has bound together, even time cannot unbind
Mais ce qu’a lié l’amour même, le temps ne peut le délier
mɛ sə ka lje lamuʁ mɛm | lə tɑ̃ nə pø lə delje
Meh say kah lee-eh lah-moor mem, luh teh neh puh luh day-lee-eh
To live off of love and cold water
Vivre d’amour et d’eau fraîche
vivʁə damuʁ‿ e do fʁɛʃ
Veevr dah-moor eh doh fresh
Love is blind
L’amour rend aveugle
lamuʁ ʁɑ̃ avœɡl
Lah-moor rah ah-vuhgl
Nothing is small in love. Those who wait for the big occasions to prove their tenderness do not know how to love.
Rien n’est petit dans l’amour. Ceux qui attendent les grandes occasions pour prouver leur tendresse ne savent pas aimer
ʁjɛ̃ nɛ pəti dɑ̃ lamuʁ ‖ sø ki atɑ̃d le ɡʁɑ̃dz‿ ɔkazjɔ̃ puʁ pʁuve lœʁ tɑ̃dʁɛs nə sav pa ɛme
Ree-ah neh puh-tee dah lah-moor. Suh kee ah-tah leh grand oh-kah-see-oh poor proo-veh lur tahn-dress nuh sav pah eh-mer
French love songs
One of the best things you can do to improve your language skills is listen to music. Listening to songs in your target language will train your brain to digest the language naturally without having to translate things in your head.
Plus, it can be a great way to memorize specific vocab. If you learn how to sing along to a couple of love songs, you’ll have memorized quite a bit of French love vocab!
Here are some of our favorite French love songs.
La vie en rose by Edith Piaf
Of course, no blog about French love would be complete without mentioning the quintessential French romantic song: la vie en rose. You must have heard of this song before, but now that you have some love vocabulary under your belt, you should be able to make out some of the lyrics.
With enough practice, you’ll be able to sing along to the song like a pro! Singing skills aside, this is a very fun song to belt out, even if you don’t have a perfect pitch.
Tout s’efface by Patrick Bruel
If you still have trouble fully understanding the difference between je t’aime and je t’aime bien, all you need to do is listen to Tout s’efface by Patrick Bruel. In the chorus, he solemnly sings:
Tu m’aimes bien, je t’aime tout court. La différence, s'appelle l’amour.
So, the difference between je t’aime bien and je t’aime is simply called: love.
Pour que tu m’aimes encore by Céline Dion
French-Canadian ballad powerhouse Céline Dion has an excellent discography all around. Pour que tu m’aimes encore, however, is a great song for those looking to reinforce vocabulary through music.
If you find that you like this song, check out the rest of Céline Dion’s French discography! You will definitely level up your French if you memorize a few of her songs.
Romantic sayings in French
If you’re already well-versed in talking about love in French, you'll want to know some additional ways to express love that don’t actually include the word amour or the verb aimer.
There’s so much more to love that goes beyond the word itself, so learning a few of these fabulously romantic phrases in French will take you far if you’re trying to win someone over.
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French
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Pronunciation
I have fallen for your charm
Je suis tombé sous ton charme
ʒə sɥi tɔ̃be su tɔ̃ ʃaʁm
Zhe soo-ee toh-beh soo toh sharm
I care for you
Je tiens à toi
ʒə tjɛ̃ a twa
Zhe tee-ah ah too-ah
I belong to you, body and soul
Je t’appartiens corps et âme
ʒə tapaʁtjɛ̃ kɔʁ‿ e am
Zhe tah-par-tee-eh cor eh am
You have beautiful eyes
Tu as de beaux yeux
ty a də boz‿ jø
Too ah duh boz yuh
You are very cute
Tu es très jolie
ty ɛ tʁɛ ʒɔli
Too eh tray yo-lee
I love your smile
J’adore ton sourire
ʒadɔʁ tɔ̃ suʁiʁ
Zha-dor toh soo-reer
You are cute
Tu es mignon
ty ɛ miɲɔ̃
Too eh mee-nioh
I am burning (of love) for you
Je brûle pour toi
ʒə bʁyl puʁ twa
Zhe brook poor too-ah
Your eyes, I dream about them day and night
Tes yeux, j’en rêve jour et nuit
tez‿ jø | ʒɑ̃ ʁɛv ʒuʁ‿ e nɥi
Tes yuh, zheh rev zhoor eh noo-ee
The spirit is enriched by what it receives, the heart by what it gives
L’esprit s’enrichit de ce qu’il reçoit, le cœur de ce qu’il donne
lɛspʁi sɑ̃ʁiʃi də sə kil ʁəswa | lə kœʁ də sə kil dɔn
We don’t see well except for when we see through our heart
On ne voit bien qu’avec le cœur
ɔ̃ nə vwa bjɛ̃ kavɛk lə kœʁ
Oh nuh voo-ah bee-ah kah-vec luh kurr
The only beautiful eyes are those that look at you with tenderness
Les seuls beaux yeux sont ceux qui vous regardent avec tendresse
le sœl boz‿ jø sɔ̃ sø ki vu ʁəɡaʁd‿ avɛk tɑ̃dʁɛs
Leh sol boz yuh soh suh kee voo reh-gard ah-vec tah-dress
She had the force of her heart in her eyes
Elle avait dans les yeux, la force de son cœur
ɛl‿ avɛ dɑ̃ lez‿ jø | la fɔʁsə də sɔ̃ kœʁ
Elle ah-veh dah les yuh, la fors duh soh kurr
Who loves best forgets slowly
Que bien aime, tard oublie
kə bjɛ̃ ɛm | taʁ‿ ubli
Kuh bee-ah em, tar oo-blee
FAQs about love in French
Do French people not say “I love you”?
Of course they do. Only very rarely. The French are known for being physically affectionate with their spouses in public, so why are they shy to profess their love for each other in words?
French culture can be very direct for many things. However, it can also be very roundabout for many others. Saying “I love you” to your spouse, partner, and even children is something that doesn’t happen nearly as often as you’d expect it.
Part of the reason why they have to take a circuitous route to arrive at the famous three words is because they don’t have a verb that strictly means “love.” Of course, as you know, the verb aimer can mean ‘love.’ But it can also mean ‘like.’
So, when you hear a French person say something like “J’aime le sport”, they’re not exaggerating by saying that they love sports. They simply mean that they like sports, which is the other meaning of the verb aimer.
So, French people tend to express love in alternative ways, like with small gestures and by using cute pet names to refer to their loved ones.
What does “J’adore” mean in French?
J’adore translates literally to “I adore.” However, in French, it’s really used more as a slight step-down from j’aime when you want to say that you like something.
For example, let’s say you really enjoy going to the movies, but you wouldn’t go as far as saying that you love cinema. In this case, you can say j’adore le cinéma. It’s sort of an intermediate level between j’aime bien le cinéma and j’aime le cinéma.
How do you reply to “Je t’aime” in French?
If the love is requited, you can respond with je t’aime aussi or moi aussi, je t’aime.
However, if you don’t love the person back, or are simply not ready to utter those words, we got you. Here are some ways you can respond when someone says je t’aime to you:
English
French
IPA Spelling
Pronunciation
I like hearing you say that
J’adore t’entendre dire ça
ʒadɔʁ tɑ̃tɑ̃dʁə diʁ sa
Zha-door tahn-tahn-druh deer sa
Are you serious?
Vraiment ?
vʁɛmɑ̃ |
vreh-meh
You’re driving me crazy
Tu me rends folle
ty mə ʁɑ̃ fɔl
Too muh rahn foll
I am touched, but I don’t feel that way
Je suis touché(e), mais je ne me sens pas comme ça
And that’s a wrap! Now you’re familiar with well over a hundred ways to declare affection and adoration in French (141, to be exact!). From things like I love you very much in French, to more risky phrases like asking someone to marry you in French, you’re now ready to conquer all romantic endeavors! As you can see, French is similar to Arabic in the way that both languages have numerous ways to express affection towards loved ones. Knowing expressions like these in French will surely make you stand out!
We hope you found this blog helpful! If you’re a hopeless romantic, you will have a way to say I love you too in French. Now you’ve got all the tools you need to navigate any romantic endeavors in French.
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