'Le sport' (singular) means sports at large. J'aime le sport (I like sports generally speaking). Ex: Le sport est bénéfique pour la jeunesse (doing sports is good for youths). There is very little difference with 'les sports', although you use the plural to sub-categorize sports, as 'les sports équestres' (horse-related sports), 'les sports nautiques' (nautical sports), 'les sports d'hiver' (winter sports), etc...
Oui, j'aime le sport (or "les sports", but using the singular to speak of sports at large is just fine)
Tu aimes le sport in French is "Do you like sports?" as a question and "You like sports" as a statement in English.
je joue le sport - this means i play sports
vous aimez beaucoup le sport
Quels sont les sports que vous aimez? Qu'est-ce que sont les sports que vous aimez? (formal/polite) Quels sont les sports que tu aimes? Qu'est-ce que sont les sports que tu aimes? (colloquial)
"Sports programs" is an English equivalent of the French phrase les émissions de sports. The pronunciation will be "ley-zey-mee-syo duh sport" in French.
it means that they like something, for example: a ellos les gusta el deporte = they like sports
The word sports, spelled the same in French as in English, is pronounced "spohr". It rhymes with nord, porc and or.Don't get answers from this site, most answers are wrong!!!
"Sports" translates to "les sports", or sometimes, "les divertissements."
The French definite article is le for masculine singular nouns, la for feminine singular nouns, and les for plural nouns. Before a vowel (or mute h) the singular forms are spelled l' and attached to the following word.All of these are equivalent to the English definite article "the," although usage isn't identical in the two languages; French requires the definite article more often than English does: J'aime le sport versus "I love sports."The definite article merges with a preceding preposition as follows:de + le = dude + les = desà + le = auà + les = aux
"Est-ce que les français font beaucoup de sport ?"
First, "you" is not a Spanish word. It would be either (in this case) "te" or "le" depending on who you are talking to. "Te/le gusta los deportes" means "You like sports".