"Plus tard je voudrais ..." means "Later / in the future I would like ..." in French.
"Plus tard je voudrais" translates to "later, I would like" in English.
To say "call you later" in French, you would say "je te rappellerai plus tard."
"I will see you later" in French is "Je te verrai plus tard."
You can say "Je te parlerai plus tard" in French to mean "I will speak to you later."
Looking forward to it!
"Je voudrais" in French translates to "I would like" in English. It is commonly used to express a desire or request for something.
Je vous donnerai des nouvelles plus tard = I'll update you later
plus tard I'll do it later: je le ferai plus tard
To say "call you later" in French, you would say "je te rappellerai plus tard."
"I will see you later" in French is "Je te verrai plus tard."
It is suppose to read je t'apelle plus tard. It means "I'll call you later"
Looking forward to it!
" 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 reviendrai [plus tard]
je conduirai plus tard
"Je voudrais" in French translates to "I would like" in English. It is commonly used to express a desire or request for something.