Usage examples of "aimer" in French with translation to English

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Aimer n'est pas le mot. Like is hardly the word.
On doit aimer ses voisins. You ought to love your neighbors.
Je sais que je suis censé aimer ce cours, mais non. I know that I'm supposed to enjoy this class, but I don't.
Elle a fini par aimer cette maison. She came to like the house.
Tu es trop jeune pour aimer. You're too young to love.
Je sais que je suis censée aimer ce cours, mais non. I know that I'm supposed to enjoy this class, but I don't.
Vous viendrez bientôt à aimer cette ville. You will soon come to like this town.
Comment l'amour peut-il aimer l'amour ? How can love love love?
Même si vous n'aimez pas la musique, vous allez aimer son concert. Even if you don't like music, you'll enjoy his concert.
Elle se mît à aimer la nouvelle institutrice. She came to like the new teacher.
Je ne peux en aimer d'autre que toi. I can't love anyone but you.
Je sais que je suis censé aimer ce cours, mais ce n'est pas le cas. I know that I'm supposed to enjoy this class, but I don't.
Jim a appris à aimer les plats japonais. Jim has learned to like Japanese dishes.
Aimer et être aimé sont les plus grands des bonheurs. To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness.
Je sais que je suis censée aimer ce cours, mais ce n'est pas le cas. I know that I'm supposed to enjoy this class, but I don't.
Fred commença à aimer Jane, et ils ont commencé à se voir. Fred took a liking to Jane and they started seeing each other.
Il y a plus de plaisir à aimer qu'à être aimé. There is more pleasure in loving than in being loved.
Ah ! vous êtes beaucoup trop encline à aimer tout le monde en général. Oh! you are a great deal too apt, you know, to like people in general.
Les gens peuvent facilement se mettre à aimer mais pas si facilement arrêter d'aimer. People can easily start loving, but not so easily stop.
Il y a quelque chose que je dois te dire et je sais que tu ne vas pas aimer ça. There's something I need to tell you, and I know you're not going to like it.
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