Mitch
J'aime vs J'aime bien I understand that the 'bien' is like adding a little emphasis to your statement. But is it always expected? Or, is there something wrong without it? E.g. J'aime observer les oiseaux. Merci, Mitchell
18 sep. 2022 18:48
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In general, with the verb aimer, the more you add, the more you are watering it down. So j'aime is stronger then j'aime bien. So that's why you would say je t'aime to a romantic interest and never je t'aime bien J'aime means I like, but j'aime bien means you like, but not as intensely, like you think it's not bad.
18 september 2022
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As Sufia has explained. Aimer means to love, but aimer bien just means to like.
19 september 2022
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