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How do you say i love them in french?

"I love them" in French can be expressed in a few different ways depending on the context and the gender of the people you are referring to:

For a group of people:

* Je les aime. (Most common and neutral)

* Je les adore. (Stronger, expresses a lot of love)

* Je les aime beaucoup. (Means "I love them a lot")

For a group of men:

* Je les aime. (Most common and neutral)

* Je les adore. (Stronger, expresses a lot of love)

* Je les aime beaucoup. (Means "I love them a lot")

For a group of women:

* Je les aime. (Most common and neutral)

* Je les adore. (Stronger, expresses a lot of love)

* Je les aime beaucoup. (Means "I love them a lot")

For a mixed group:

* Je les aime. (Most common and neutral)

* Je les adore. (Stronger, expresses a lot of love)

* Je les aime beaucoup. (Means "I love them a lot")

It's important to note:

* The pronoun "les" is used for plural objects or people.

* The verb "aimer" is conjugated in the first person singular, "je".

The best way to choose the right expression depends on the situation and the level of formality you want to convey.

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