French Phrase
J'adore le cours de maths.
Meaning
I love the math class. The verb "adorer" conveys a strong, enthusiastic feeling, stronger than just "aimer". It is informal and often used among peers.
When to use
Use this sentence when you want to express genuine enthusiasm for a mathematics lesson, typically in casual conversation with classmates, friends, or in a relaxed discussion with a teacher.
✦Grammar Breakdown
J'adorelecoursdemaths.
Contraction J'
The subject pronoun "je" contracts to "j'" before a vowel or mute h for smoother pronunciation.
Verb adorer
"Adorer" is a regular -er verb meaning 'to love' or 'to adore', conjugated here in the present tense, 1st person singular.
Definite article le
"Le" is the masculine singular definite article, used because "cours" is masculine.
Preposition de
"De" links the noun "cours" with the subject of the class, here "maths".
Maths (mathématiques)
"Maths" is the informal, plural‑looking abbreviation for "mathématiques"; it is treated as a singular concept when referring to a class.
🗨In Conversation
Quel cours préfères‑tu cette année ?
Which class do you like best this year?
J'adore le cours de maths.
I love the math class.
✕Common Mistakes
J'adore le cours des maths.
The article should be singular "le" because you are talking about one specific class, not "des" which would mean "some".
J'adore le cours de math.
In French the subject is called "maths" (short for "mathématiques"); using the English singular "math" sounds unnatural.
J'adore le cours de maths.
When speaking to a teacher, "adorer" can be too informal; prefer "J'apprécie beaucoup le cours de mathématiques".
↔Alternatives
J'aime beaucoup le cours de maths.
I really like the math class.
Le cours de maths me passionne.
The math class fascinates me.
Je suis fan du cours de maths.
I'm a fan of the math class.
Cultural Tip
In French schools "les maths" is the everyday term for mathematics. Saying "J'adore le cours de maths" is perfectly natural among students, but in a formal setting (e.g., speaking to a professor) you might opt for a milder expression like "J'apprécie beaucoup le cours de mathématiques".

