beaucoup = many, a lot ...
beau coup , literally, good count or many, very much, as in merci beaucoup, thank you very much, or beaucoup de poissons, a good catch, lots of fish. It can be quite flexible in its usage
beaucoup (de)- a lot, much, many
beaucoup means a lot, lots, many, much.
je l'aime beaucoup > I like it much / a lot.
il y a beaucoup de monde ici > there is a lot of people here.
il a beaucoup d'amis > he has many friends
beaucoup means much / very much
"merci beaucoup" = thank you very much
Il y a beaucoup de monde = there are many people
j'ai beaucoup de travai = I have loads of works
beaucoup means 'a lot' in French.
Merci beaucoup
The phrase 'pas beaucoup' means not a great deal. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'pas' means 'not'. And the adverb 'beaucoup' means 'a great deal, a lot'.
souvent means often in English.Often
(It's not correct French) yes very a lot
vous demandez beaucoup - vous êtes exigeant(e)
Ils / elles parlent beaucoup mean 'they speak a lot' in French.
The English word for beaucoup is "a lot". I hope this helps. :)
beaucoup means a lot / lots in French.
I think this is a misspelling of beaucoup... meaning lots, or a lot.
beaucoup
J'aime beaucoup means "I love a lot".
The French translation for "lots" is Beaucoup
many in french is beaucoup. beaucoup beaucoup beaucoup beaucoup and one more time BEAUCOUP
You can say "beaucoup de bisous" in French to mean "lots lots of kisses".
much is translated 'beaucoup' in French. Beaucoup is an adverb and has no gender - it is neither masculine nor feminine.
beaucoup de / chargements
Merci beaucoup