Vouloir means 'to want'. A de magnifiques yeux noisette means 'has magnificent hazelnut eyes'.
Thank you for accepting me into your group.
to want. "veux" comes from the infinitive "vouloir", and has the ending used when referring to "je" (me) or "tu" (you)
Vouloir means 'to want'. It's past participle is voulu.
It translates to wants in English.
it means "we want" voulons comes from the verb vouloir which means to want to.
ça / cela peut vouloir dire n'importe quoi
Veux être ensemble pour toujours means "Want to be together forever". Veux is the tu (you) or je(me) conjugation of the verb vouloir which means "to want".
meaning -> signification (f), or sens (m)
As a verb To mean - signifier or vouloir dire I mean - je veux dire This meant he did not agree with you. Cela signifiait qu'il n'était pas d'accord avec toi.
En vouloir means to be angry at or to hold a grudge (against somebody). So, "je lui en veux" means "I am angry at/am holding a grudge against him."
Vouloir de l'eau is a French equivalent of 'Need water'. The infinitive 'vouloir' means 'to wish, to want'. The partitive combines the preposition 'de' and the feminine definite article 'la'* to mean 'some'. The feminine noun 'eau' means 'water'. All together, they're pronounced 'voo-lwahr duh loh'.*The vowel 'a' of 'la' drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by the apostrophe: 'l'eau'.
mean (nasty) --> méchant(e)example: "Maman, Aurélie, elle est trop méchante !"mean (signify) --> vouloir direexample: "Le mot eat veut dire manger."mean (average) --> moyenneexample: "La moyenne de ces chiffres est de 6,23."