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French Phrase

J'aime faire du vélo.

/ʒɛm fɛʁ dy ve.lo/
Meaning"I like to go cycling."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a personal preference or hobby involving cycling. It combines the verb 'aimer' (to like) with the expression 'faire du vélo' which literally translates to 'doing some bicycle'.

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When to use

Use this phrase in social situations when discussing your interests, hobbies, or how you spend your weekends. It is a common and casual way to share your love for outdoor activities.

Grammar Breakdown

J'aimefaireduvélo

1

Aimer

The verb 'aimer' means to like or love; here it is conjugated for the first person 'Je', which becomes 'J' before a vowel.

2

Faire du

The construction 'faire du' is used for many sports and musical instruments in French, where 'du' is a contraction of 'de' and 'le'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Qu'est-ce que tu fais pour rester en forme ?

What do you do to stay in shape?

J'aime faire du vélo.

I like to go cycling.

B

Common Mistakes

  • J'aime faire le vélo.

    Use the partitive article 'du' (de + le) when expressing participation in a sport or activity with the verb 'faire'.

  • J'aime vélo.

    In French, you cannot simply say 'I like bike'; you must use a verb like 'faire' to indicate the action of riding.

Alternatives

  • J'adore le cyclisme.

    I love cycling.

  • Je fais du vélo souvent.

    I go cycling often.

  • Le vélo est ma passion.

    Cycling is my passion.

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Cultural Tip

Cycling is a deeply rooted part of French culture, largely due to the world-famous Tour de France. In many French cities, cycling is not just a hobby but a primary mode of transportation, supported by extensive bike lane networks.