Je voudrais te voir (informal)
Je voudrais vous voir (formal)
Je veux te voir.
No I do not want to go with you in French.
The verb in French to want someone is "vouloir."
The phrase "see you on Thursday" is translated to "à jeudi" in French.
"I'll see you tomorrow" in French is "Je te verrai demain".
You can say "à plus tard" in French to mean "see you then."
Je voudrais vous voir = I want to see you
j'aimerais vous voir
je veux te voir
Je veux te voir.
I want to see a French film (of) Louis de Funès. (the French isn't correct)
to want is 'vouloir' in French.
No I do not want to go with you in French.
"I want to see you" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je veux te voir.Specifically, the subject pronoun je is ""I". The present indicative verb veuxmeans "(I) am wanting, do want, want". The personal pronoun te means "(informal singular) you. The present infinitive voir translates as "to see".The pronunciation will be "zhuh vuh tuh vwar" in French.
to see is translated 'voir' in French.
I want you is "je te veux" in French.
je ne veux jamais vous revois aussi
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