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How do you say i not like in french?

There are several ways to say "I don't like" in French, depending on the level of formality and the specific context:

Formal:

* Je n'aime pas: This is the most common and formal way to say "I don't like."

* Je ne goûte pas: This translates to "I don't taste" and can be used when talking about food or other experiences.

Informal:

* J'aime pas: This is the shortened and informal version of "Je n'aime pas."

* Je n'aime point: This is an archaic and somewhat poetic way to say "I don't like."

* Je déteste: This means "I hate" and is a much stronger expression of dislike.

Examples:

* Je n'aime pas le fromage. (I don't like cheese.)

* Je ne goûte pas ce vin. (I don't like this wine.)

* J'aime pas le bruit. (I don't like the noise.)

* Je déteste les araignées. (I hate spiders.)

Remember to choose the expression that best suits the situation and your level of formality.

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