"A lot" is an English equivalent of the French word beaucoup. The adverb also may be translated into English as "loads," "lots," and "very much." The pronunciation will be "bo-koo" in French.
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J'aime beaucoup in French means "I like (something/someone) a lot" in English.
In English, "merci" can be translated as "thank you" and "beaucoup" means "a lot" or "very much," so merci beaucoup is the French equivalent to saying "Thank you very much!"
"I love him (it) a lot!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Je l'aime beaucoup! The pronunciation of the declarative statement from the perspective of the present indicative in the first person singular will be "zhuh lehm bo-koo" in French.
"We love you a lot" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Nous vous aimons beaucoup. The pronunciation of the declarative statement in the first person plural of the present indicative -- which is said to either the second person formal/informal plural "you all" or the second person singular "you" -- will be "noo voo-zeh-mo bo-koo" in French.
Avant in French is "before" in English.