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French Phrase

J'apprécie beaucoup l'honnêteté et l'intégrité.

/ʒa.pʁe.si bo.ku lɔ.nɛ.tə.te e lɛ̃.te.ɡʁi.te/
Meaning"I greatly appreciate honesty and integrity."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a high regard for moral principles and sincerity in others. It uses the verb 'apprécier' combined with the adverb 'beaucoup' to emphasize a strong personal value or preference. It highlights two key virtues: 'honnêteté' (truthfulness) and 'intégrité' (moral uprightness).

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When to use

This expression is ideal for professional contexts, such as performance reviews or job interviews, as well as serious personal conversations about character. It is used when you want to explicitly state what qualities you admire in a person or an organization.

Grammar Breakdown

J'appréciebeaucoupl'honnêtetéetl'intégrité

1

Elision (J')

The pronoun 'je' contracts to 'j'' before a verb starting with a vowel to maintain a smooth sound.

2

Apprécier

This is a regular -er verb; in this context, it means to hold in high regard rather than just 'to enjoy'.

3

Abstract Nouns

French uses definite articles (l') for abstract concepts like honesty and integrity, whereas English often omits them.

🗨In Conversation

A

Pourquoi as-tu choisi de travailler avec lui ?

Why did you choose to work with him?

J'apprécie beaucoup l'honnêteté et l'intégrité.

I greatly appreciate honesty and integrity.

B

Common Mistakes

  • J'apprécie beaucoup de l'honnêteté.

    When expressing appreciation for a general concept or quality, use the definite article 'l'' instead of 'de'.

  • J'apprecie l'honnetete.

    Don't forget the accent aigu on the 'é' in 'apprécie' to ensure correct pronunciation and spelling.

Alternatives

  • Je valorise l'honnêteté.

    I value honesty.

  • L'intégrité est primordiale pour moi.

    Integrity is paramount for me.

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Cultural Tip

In French professional culture, 'l'intégrité' is often seen as a foundational trait for leadership. While 'honnêteté' refers to telling the truth, 'intégrité' implies a wholeness of character and consistency between words and actions, which is highly respected in formal French society.