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French Phrase

J'adore mon club d'art.

/ʒa.dɔʁ mɔ̃ klub daʁ/
Meaning"I love my art club."
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Meaning

Literally, 'I adore my art club.' It expresses a strong affection or enthusiasm for the art club you belong to, stronger than the more neutral 'j'aime mon club d'art.'

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When to use

Use this sentence when you want to talk about a hobby group, school or community art club that you love. It works in casual conversation with friends, in a presentation about your extracurricular activities, or when answering a question about your interests.

Grammar Breakdown

J'adoremonclubd'art

1

Je → J'

The subject pronoun 'je' contracts to 'j'' before a vowel or mute h.

2

Adorer (present)

Adorer is a regular -er verb meaning 'to love' or 'to adore', conjugated as 'j'adore' in the first person singular.

3

Possessive adjective 'mon'

Used before masculine singular nouns (or nouns beginning with a vowel) to mean 'my'.

4

Club (noun)

A masculine noun meaning 'club' (as in an organization).

5

De → d'

The preposition 'de' contracts to 'd'' before a vowel, linking 'club' with 'art'.

6

Art (noun)

A masculine noun meaning 'art'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Quel est ton passe‑temps préféré ?

What’s your favorite pastime?

J'adore mon club d'art.

I love my art club.

B

Common Mistakes

  • je adore mon club d'art.

    The pronoun 'je' must contract to 'j'' before a vowel.

  • mon club de art

    The preposition 'de' contracts to 'd'' before a vowel.

  • J'adore le club d'art.

    Using the definite article changes the meaning to 'the art club' rather than 'my art club.'

Alternatives

  • J'aime beaucoup mon club d'art.

    I really like my art club.

  • Je suis passionné(e) par mon club d'art.

    I’m passionate about my art club.

  • Mon club d'art me plaît énormément.

    My art club pleases me a lot.

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Cultural Tip

In France, clubs (clubs de sport, de musique, d'art, etc.) are a big part of school life and community culture. When speaking about a club you belong to, the possessive adjective (mon/ma/mes) is common. 'Adorer' conveys a strong, enthusiastic feeling and is informal; in a formal setting you might opt for 'j'apprécie beaucoup mon club d'art.'