J'aime beaucoup votre voix.
I really like your voice.
Language note: 'Beaucoup' is used to emphasize liking something deeply.
Culture note: Appreciating someone's voice is often seen as a personal and sincere compliment.
Context: You begin walking together and continue your conversation, and you notice they have a particularly soothing and pleasant voice.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
J'
[zhuh]
I
Refers to the speaker themselves.
J'achète des fleurs.
I buy flowers.
aime
[em]
like
To find something agreeable or enjoyable.
J'aime ce film.
I like this movie.
beaucoup
[boh-koo]
a lot
To a large extent or degree.
Elle aime beaucoup danser.
She likes to dance a lot.
votre
[votr]
your
Something belonging to the addressed person.
Votre opinion est importante.
Your opinion is important.
voix
[vwah]
voice
The sound produced by humans for speaking or singing.
Sa voix est douce.
Her voice is soft.
Phrase Parts
J'aime
I like
'J'aime' means 'I like'. It's a statement of liking or preferring something.
J'aime les fleurs.
I like flowers.
beaucoup
a lot
'Beaucoup' means 'a lot', often used to intensify liking.
Il mange beaucoup.
He eats a lot.
votre voix
your voice
'Votre voix' refers to the sound produced when speaking or singing.
Ta voix est douce.
Your voice is soft.
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