to want is 'vouloir' in French.
you want to do
pizza ex. i want pizza-english. je veut pizza-french
Vouloir means 'to want'. It's past participle is voulu.
"assister" or"aider", depending on the sentence in which you want to use it.More answers can easily befound on www.interglot.com !
It is French in origin it meas to shelter.
vous voulez If you want more translations for French words, go to translate.google.com
veut mourir
The word "fly" in French, moucheron, is masculine.
"with" is not a word in french, but if you mean "how does "with" translate in french?", "avec" is the equivalent of the English "with".So, for example, if you want to say:"You are with me" in french, it would be "Tu est avec moi"
If you want to say "my role model" in French, it would be "mon idol"
Cuella De Vel
"to want, to be eager to"
You pronoune French words in English the same way you would in french. If you want to learn how to pronounce certain words, go on Google Translate. Type the word you want to pronounce then click listen. It will say the word for you.
I want (....) to work. The word: "avior" is not a french word
you want to do
pizza ex. i want pizza-english. je veut pizza-french
football, like in the United Kingdom. Use "football américain" if you want French people to think of what Americans call football.The French word for it is football. The French do not translate the word football and just directly say le football when they are talking about football.