you have learnt a lot:
Vous-avez apprendait beaucoup.
i have learnt a lot:
J'ai apprendait beaucoup.
J'ai appris le français (my french isn't that great but this should be it)
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."
You would say "J'ai beaucoup de devoirs" in French.
I like French:J'aime le françaisI like the French:J'aime les françaisI like french class:J'aime le cours de françaisIf you want to say "I like a lot/a little," in French in a sentence like: I like French a lot. I like French a little.A lot:BeaucoupA little:Un peuExample:J'aime beaucoup le françaisJ'aime un peu le françaisTo say "I don't like":Je n'aime pasExample:Je n'aime pas le françaisin French, your opinions is 'vos opinions 'for the formal way.'tes opinions' is less formal.
J'ai appris le français (my french isn't that great but this should be it)
You can say "J'ai beaucoup de" in French to express "I have a lot of."
"Je n'ai jamais appris le français".
To say "it rained a lot" in French, you would say "Il a beaucoup plu."
j'ai aussi appris de ...
to eat a lot is 'manger beaucoup' in French. Link goes to conjugation.
beaucoup de ...
Works a lot = travaille beaucoup
yo aprendi Frances en choro
Bonjour (Bon-jyour) <that's how I learned how to say it
english to french spear to javelot(jah-vah-lot). that's how you say it.
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."