J'ai beaucoup de mangues
I like you a lot more than I had planned - Je t'aime un beacoup plus que j'ai planifié
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350 000 is "trois cent cinquante mille" in French.
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You can say "J'ai beaucoup de" in French to express "I have a lot of."
To say "it rained a lot" in French, you would say "Il a beaucoup plu."
to eat a lot is 'manger beaucoup' in French. Link goes to conjugation.
beaucoup de ...
Works a lot = travaille beaucoup
english to french spear to javelot(jah-vah-lot). that's how you say it.
you have learnt a lot: Vous-avez apprendait beaucoup. i have learnt a lot: J'ai apprendait beaucoup.
In French, you would say "Je dors beaucoup." This translates directly to "I sleep a lot." The verb "dormir" means "to sleep," and "beaucoup" means "a lot."
umm mangos tate like mangos because there mangos, i think well person mangos taste like mangos becuse they explode in your stomach with gas
beaucoup de programmes is the translation phrase. It means a lot of programs in french.
"I like you a lot." -> "Je t'aime beaucoup."