"I want you" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Je te veux."
Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The personal pronoun "te" means "you." The verb "veux" means "(I) am wanting/wishing, do want/wish, want/wish."
The pronunciation is "zhuh tuh vuh."
"I want" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Je veux."
Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "veux" means "(I) am wanting/wishing, do want/wish, want/wish." The pronunciation is "zhuh vuh."
"So do you want to?" or less often "So you want to" are English equivalents of the French phrase "Alors tu veux?"
Specifically, the adverb "alors" means "so, then." The subject pronoun "tu" means "(informal singular) you." The verb "veux" means "(informal singular You) are wanting/wishing, do want/wish, want/wish." The pronunciation is "ah-lohr tyoo vuh."
Do you all want or Do you all wish may be English equivalents of 'Voulez-vous'. The verb 'voulez' means '[you all] are wanting or wishing, do want or wish, want or wish'. The subject pronoun 'vous' means 'you all'. Together, they're pronounced 'voo-leh voo'.
"voulez-vous ?" means "do you want?" or "would you like"
Voulez- Vous means.......Do You Want ....?
Voulez - vous means "would you like"
Tu Veux Parler le Francais is translates to English to mean 'Would you like to speak French?'
Voulez-vous sortir avec moi means "Do you want to go out with me?"
"voulez-vous" means 'do you want'
how much / how many of these do you want?
Je veux que voys soyez moi! in French means "I want you to be me!" in English.
"I want your body" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Je veux ton corps."Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "veux" means "(I) am wishing/wanting, do wish/want, wish/want." The masculine possessive adjective "ton" means "your." The masculine noun "corps" means "body."The pronunciation is "zhuh vuh toh kohr."
The translation of the phrase is contingent on the circumstance. If you want a "duck dish" like Peking Duck at a Chinese Restaurant in Pairs (for example), the way to translate is "Je veux du canard." If you are in a pet store and wish to communicate that you want the duck, the way to translate is "Je veux le canard." Note: "Je veux" is very rude and strong in French (much ruder than it is in English). A much more acceptable expression is "Je voudrais" which means "I would like".
je voulais, tu voulais : I wanted, you wanted
Its je veux que tu reviennes
Et je veux ta revanche means 'And I want your revenge' in English.
je veux jouer
"I want love" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Je veux l'amour."Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "veux" means "(I) am wishing/wanting, do wish/want, wish/want." The phrase "l'amour" means literally "the love."The pronunciation is "zhuh vuh lah-moor."
"I want her" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je la veux.Specifically, the personal pronoun je is "I". The personal pronoun la means "her" or a feminine "it". The verb veux translates as "(I) am wanting, do want, want".The pronunciation will be "zhuh la vuh" in French.
"I want to go..." is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Je veux aller... ."Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "veux" means "(I) am wanting/wishing, do want/wish, want/wish." The infinitive "aller" means "to go."The pronunciation is "zhuh vuh-zah-leh."
"I want your..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase "Je veux ton...".Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "veux" means "(I) am wishing/wanting/ do wish/want, wish/want." The masculine singular possessive adjective "ton" means "your."The pronunciation is "zhuh vuh toh...".
I want your love and I want your revenge (revenge is usually translated by revanche)
"I want to, but I can't!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je veux, mais je ne peux pas! The declaration also translates as "I want to, but I'm not able to!" in English. The pronunciation will be "zhuh vuh meh zuh puh pa" in French.
"I want your love, and I want..." is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Je veux ton amour, et je veux...".Specifically, the personal pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "veux" means "(I) am wishing/wanting, do wish/want, wish/want." The masculine possessive adjective "ton" means "your." The noun "amour" means "love." The conjunction "et" means "and."The pronunciation is "zhuh vuh toh-nah-moo-reh zhuh vuh...".
French is the language of the phrase Je veux.Specifically, the subject pronoun je means "I". The present indicative verb veux translates as "(I) am wanting, do want, want". The pronunciation will be "zhuh vuh" in French.
Je veux que voys soyez moi! in French means "I want you to be me!" in English.
"I don't want any friends!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je ne veux pas d'amis! The declaration also translates as "I don't want friends!" in English. The pronunciation will be "zhuh vuh pa da-mee" in French.