Je voudrais is french for "I would want" or "I would like." It is the conditional mood, which describes events which are not guaranteed, but often desired.
Functionally, it is used where the English language would use "I would like..."
For instance, it is popularly used to place an order at a restaurant.
It should not be confused with the future, je voudrai. (I will want, like)
Je voudrais une grande maison.
je voudrais tellement être avec toi
je voudrais savoir ce qui se passe en France et dans le monde, quel programme est-ce que je choisis ? means ( I'd like to know what is going on in France and in the world - what programme should I pick?)
You are very beautiful and I want to be your friend.
Je m'amuse means I am enjoying myself.
"Plus tard je voudrais" translates to "later, I would like" in English.
" I'd like to be "
je ne voudrais pas faire (....) aujourd'hui - I wouldn't want to do (something) today.
the proper form is je voudrais, and it translates to " i would like"
"Je voudrais" in French translates to "I would like" in English. It is commonly used to express a desire or request for something.
je voudrais être là , je voudrais y être
I would not know.
Je voudrais pas crever was created in 1962.
"Je voudrais" is a French phrase that translates to "I would like" in English. It is commonly used when making a request or expressing a desire for something.
Je voudrais pas crever has 79 pages.
It means "What would I like?"
je voudrais - I would like