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"To present to you"

The verb: présenter = "to present to"

If you are speaking to someone who is older than you, someone in authority or someone you don't know very well, you would use, "vous présenter".

If you're talking to a family member or friend, you would use, "te présenter".

So, if you are saying, "I would like to present to you..." You would say: "Je voudrais vous présenter" (Formal/Polite) or "Je voudrais te présenter". (Familiar)

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5d ago

"To you" is usually translated as "à vous" in French.

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