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Romantic French Words and Phrases

French is known as one of the most romantic languages in the world, and has some of the most beautiful expressions. If you’re coming to Paris with your spouse or someone special, why not surprise them by learning a few phrases en français!

The most common expression you’ll hear in France if you happen to be an attractive young lady, or accompanied by one, is “vous étes charmante!” (you’re cute) or “vous étes ravissante!” (you’re stunning). As a general rule this phrase normally comes across as a bit creepy when whispered by strangers on the sidewalk. Keep on walking.

Now let’s move on to the sincere and genuine French expressions of affection…

Je t’aime

One of my favorite expressions is “avoir un coup de foudre pour [someone]”, which means to fall madly in love. A “coup de foudre” is a lightening bolt. You can also “avoir un coup de foudre” for inanimate objects, like a pair of shoes (in case you’re heading to Paris on a singles shopping trip.)

Just like in English, your significant other may be “l’amour de ta vie” (the love of your life), and “ton amour est aussi précieux que l’or” (your love is as precious as gold). Let’s get even more hyperbolic and state that we can “vivre d’amour et d’eau fraîche” (live on love and cold water)

Waxing Lyrical

Looking for a French quotation on love to really send a message? Here are a few good ones!

Le prix d’Amour, c’est seulement Amour. […] Il faut aimer si l’on veut être aimé.” Honoré d’Urfé
– The price of love is love itself,… you must love yourself if you want to be loved.

“Il n’y a qu’un bonheur dans la vie, c’est d’aimer et d’être aimé.” George Sand
– There is only one happiness in this life: to love and be loved.

Je serai poète et toi poésie” François Coppée
– You’ll be the poem and I’ll be the poet.

Le seul vrai langage au monde est un baiser.” de Musset
– The only true language in the world is a kiss.

Quand il me prend dans ses bras, Il me parle tout bas, Je vois la vie en rose.” Edith Piaf
– When he takes me in his arms and whispers to me, I see life through rose-tinted glasses.

Apéro on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France.

Love Letter

What about if you’re writing a letter or email? While a familiar way to end a note is “bisoux” (kisses), if you want to get more sentiment into your closing line, try “A toi, pour toujours” (yours forever).

If in doubt, the best line clearly has to be “Embrasse-moi!” which simply means… KISS ME!

It goes without saying that the most romantic place in Paris is at the top of the Eiffel Tower! But 3 hours of queuing – a lot less romantic. Beat the crowds with a skip the line tour, and get a private tour of the tower!

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A family by the eiffel tower.