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French Phrase

J'aimerais aider les autres.

/ʒɛ.mə.ʁɛ ɛ.de le.z‿otʁ/
Meaning"I would like to help others."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a polite desire or a personal aspiration to provide assistance to other people. It utilizes the conditional mood of the verb 'aimer' to soften the statement, conveying a sense of wishful intent rather than a blunt demand.

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When to use

Use this phrase in formal contexts such as job interviews, volunteer applications, or when discussing your personal values and long-term goals. It is a sophisticated way to express altruism and social responsibility.

Grammar Breakdown

J'aimeraisaiderles autres

1

Le Conditionnel Présent

The verb 'aimer' is conjugated in the conditional to express a wish or polite desire.

2

Double Verbs

When two verbs are used together, the first is conjugated and the second ('aider') remains in the infinitive.

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Pourquoi voulez-vous devenir bénévole ?

Why do you want to become a volunteer?

J'aimerais aider les autres et être utile à la communauté.

I would like to help others and be useful to the community.

B

Common Mistakes

  • J'aime aider les autres.

    Using 'aime' (present tense) means 'I like helping,' whereas 'aimerais' (conditional) means 'I would like to help.'

  • J'aimerais aider les autre.

    In this context, 'autres' must be plural to match the definite article 'les'.

Alternatives

  • Je voudrais aider autrui.

    I would like to help others (more formal).

  • J'ai envie d'aider les gens.

    I feel like helping people (more casual).

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Cultural Tip

In French society, expressing a commitment to 'le social' or helping others is highly regarded. Using the conditional 'aimerais' demonstrates a level of humility and politeness that is expected in professional and civic settings.