"Je veux aller avec toi"
"I want to come with you" in French is "Je veux venir avec toi."
"Come back" in French is translated as "revenir".
The phrase "come again" can be translated to "revenez" or "repetez s'il vous plaît" in French.
You can say "Je veux faire caca" in French to express that you want to poop.
To say "brown" in French, you would say "marron."
In French, you can say "nous arrivons" to say "we are coming".
I want to come = je veux venir I would like to come = j'aimerais venir
How do you say the birds come out in february in french?
"Come back" in French is translated as "revenir".
I want her is 'je la veux' in French.
How do you say They want to in French
The phrase "come again" can be translated to "revenez" or "repetez s'il vous plaît" in French.
come is venir
You don't. That is not idiomatic. In French, you say "I call myself Marie." and you translate that as "Je m'appelle Marie."If you want to try to say that, you will have to come close to: "Zhe mahPEL MaHREE."
What I want to be ... is 'ce que je veux être' in French.
you say it in french:"je ne veux rien".
if you want to say "you are" you say "vous êtes" but if you want to say "and you" you say "et vous"
'viens ici' or simply 'ici' are the usual ways you say 'come here' to a dog in French.