"je ne travaille pas beaucoup" is the negative sentence for 'je travaille beaucoup'.
beaucoup (de) means a lot (of)Alot in french is beaucoup.You can use it in sentances such as;je vais manger beaucoup du chocolat.i an going to eat alot of chocolate.thanks for using my wikianswers account
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"Where does she work?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Où est-ce qu'elle travaille?Specifically, the preposition où is "where". The verb est means "(it) is" in this context. The masculine demonstrative pronoun ce means "it, that, this". The conjunction que* means "that". The personal pronoun elle means "she". The verb travaille means "does work, is working, works."The pronunciation will be "oo eh-skehl trah-veye"** in French.*The vowel e drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a word which begins with a vowel.**The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye".
Works a lot = travaille beaucoup
'je travaille' means " I'm working " in French.
many in french is beaucoup. beaucoup beaucoup beaucoup beaucoup and one more time BEAUCOUP
Je travaille! in French is "I'm working!" in English.
She works is "elle travaille" in French. Ex: elle travaille à la gare: she works at the train station.
'beaucoup' is the correct spelling.
"Beaucoup d'espace". We normally add "Il y a" in front, which means "there is" to form a complete sentence. Il y a beaucoup d'espace.
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If you're going to continue the sentence, such as "Many of the students have studied English," it's beaucoup desétudiants (=college level) or beaucoup desélèves (=high school or below).If you just mean "many students," it's beaucoup d'étudiants / beaucoup d'élèves.
beaucoup means a lot / lots in French.
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