too much = trop If you're going to use the expression "trop" for "too much" in a French sentence, be sure to include the "de" afterwards. For example, to say "I ate too much ice cream " in French, you would say, "J'ai mangé trop de glace."
Trop means too much or too many.
Je suis trop souvent seul.
Trop. Depending on the context, sometimes you need to add de. For example:"I sleep too much" = Je dors trop."I eat too much chocolate." = Je mange trop de chocolat.
Nous avons trop devoirs en français
That person is being Boude', pronounced Booday. "Stop your boodaying"
English : Too much homework French : Trop de devoirs
Nice but too much is "c'est gentil mais c'est trop" in French.
you can't love me too much - English vous ne pouvez pas m'aimer trop - french
Trop means too much or too many.
pas trop
C'est trop
talkative is 'bavard' in French. That hints that someone is talking too much.
"Fourré" is the adjective meaning "stuffed" in French.
... qu'il est trop ... means ... that he is too much ... in French.
yes but not too much of it.
Trop de sucre
In principle this means 'I have too many duties' or 'I have too much to do'. In practice this is a pupil saying 'I have too much homework'.