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French Phrase

J'apprends et j'évolue tout le temps.

/ʒa.pʁɑ̃ e ʒe.vo.ly tu lə tɑ̃/
Meaning"I learn and I evolve all the time."
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Meaning

The sentence means 'I am learning and I am evolving all the time.' It emphasizes continuous personal growth and the habit of acquiring new knowledge or skills.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to describe your ongoing self‑development, whether in a professional setting, during a language‑learning journey, or when talking about personal hobbies.

Grammar Breakdown

J'apprendsetj'évoluetoutletemps

1

Elision with 'je'

When 'je' is followed by a vowel or mute 'h', the 'e' is dropped and an apostrophe is used: j'apprends, j'évolue.

2

Present tense of -re and -ir verbs

Both 'apprendre' and 'évoluer' are conjugated in the first person singular present: j'apprends, j'évolue.

3

Coordinating conjunction 'et'

Used to link two actions of equal importance; no comma is needed before 'et' in French.

4

Adverbial phrase 'tout le temps'

Means 'all the time' or 'constantly'; placed at the end of the sentence for emphasis.

🗨In Conversation

A

Comment ça se passe avec ton nouveau projet?

How's it going with your new project?

J'apprends et j'évolue tout le temps, donc je progresse rapidement.

I’m learning and evolving all the time, so I’m making quick progress.

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Common Mistakes

  • J'apprends et je évolue tout le temps.

    After 'je' before a vowel, you must use the elided form 'j''; otherwise it sounds unnatural.

  • J'apprends et j'évolue tout le temps

    Missing the final period is a minor punctuation error; French sentences end with a period, exclamation, or question mark.

Alternatives

  • Je suis en apprentissage constant.

    I am in constant learning.

  • Je me forme et je progresse chaque jour.

    I train myself and progress every day.

  • Je grandis continuellement.

    I grow continuously.

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Cultural Tip

In French, expressing personal development with verbs like 'apprendre' and 'évoluer' is common in professional networking and self‑improvement circles. Avoid overly boastful tones; pairing the statement with modesty (e.g., 'je fais de mon mieux') keeps it polite.