"Wish!" is one English equivalent of the French verb "veux."
Specifically, the use of the verb without any subject pronoun tends to indicate the imperative of command. In this case, the form is that of the informal second person singular, which is translated as "tu" ("you") in French. The pronunciation is "vuh."
With the subject pronoun "je," the phrase means "I wish." With the subject pronoun "tu," the phase means "you wish." The respective pronunciations are "zhuh vuh" and "tyoo vuh."
you want to do
"Do you want or don't you?"
Je veux que voys soyez moi! in French means "I want you to be me!" in English.
"Je ne veux" in French translates to "I don't want" in English.
"You don't want to!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tu veux pas! The exclamation represents the colloquial, friendly, informal way of saying Tu ne veux pas!The pronunciation will be "tyoo vuh pa" in French.
Et je veux ta revanche means 'And I want your revenge' in English.
"What do you want?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce que tu veux? The question translates literally as "What is this that you want?" in English. The pronunciation will be "keh-skuh tyoo veuh" in French.
"I want to party!" in English is Je veux faire la fête!in French.
You can spell veux-tu m'épouser in french for the English phrase will you marry me?
French of course. Je veux ton amour translates to "I want your love" in english.
"I want your revenge" is an English equivalent of the mixed English and French phrase Je veux ton revenge.Specifically, the subject pronoun je means "I." The verb veux means "(I) am wanting/wishing, do want/wish, want/wish" in this context. The masculine possessive adjective tonmeans "(informal singular) your." The word revenge is a noun which is recognizable as the English equivalent of the feminine noun revanche ("getting even, revenge").The pronunciation will be "zhuh veuh toh reh-vawnzh" in French.
The French phrase "juste veux vers savior" can be translated into a common English phrase. It translates into "just want to know".