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French Phrase

Moi aussi, j'aime nager.

/mwa o.si ʒɛm na.ʒe/
Meaning"Me too, I like to swim."
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Meaning

This phrase translates to 'Me too, I like to swim.' It combines the expression 'moi aussi' (me too) with a statement of preference to show agreement. It is a foundational sentence for building connections based on shared interests.

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When to use

Use this phrase in casual conversation when someone mentions their love for swimming and you want to express that you feel the same way. It is perfect for small talk and ice-breaking situations.

Grammar Breakdown

Moi aussi,j'aimenager

1

Stressed Pronouns

'Moi' is a stressed pronoun used for emphasis or after 'aussi' to mean 'me too'.

2

Verb Stacking

When two verbs follow each other, the first is conjugated (aime) and the second stays in the infinitive (nager).

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A

J'adore les vacances à la plage car j'aime nager.

I love beach vacations because I like to swim.

Moi aussi, j'aime nager.

Me too, I like to swim.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Je aussi, j'aime nager.

    Use the stressed pronoun 'moi' instead of 'je' when using 'aussi' on its own or for emphasis.

  • Moi aussi, j'aime nages.

    The second verb must be in the infinitive form 'nager' because it follows the conjugated verb 'aime'.

Alternatives

  • J'aime aussi nager.

    I also like to swim.

  • Moi aussi, je suis fan de natation.

    Me too, I am a fan of swimming.

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Cultural Tip

Swimming is a staple of French leisure culture, with public pools being widely accessible and affordable. In conversation, saying 'moi aussi' is a polite and enthusiastic way to show engagement and interest in what the other person is saying.