IMPROVED: Actually, you do not want to use the 'uh' sound given below. This is a lazy mouth. The french e carries the english sound er, and is very strong in french. Say zger ver.
"Zhuh vuh" is the pronunciation of the French phrase Je veux.
Specifically, the personal pronoun je means "I." The verb veux means "(I) am wanting/wishing, do want/wish, want/wish." The words together translate sometimes as "I like" in English.
It is pronounced "zhuh vuh" with a slight "zh" sound at the beginning and a soft "v" sound for the "v" in "veux".
You would say "Rei, je veux t'avoir" in French.
"Je ne veux" in French translates to "I don't want" in English.
"Je veux juste savoir" is a correct and coherent translation from French to English, meaning "I just want to know".
Je sais que tu me veux
"Je veux te lΓ©cher."
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.
"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..." 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...".
"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 just want to know" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Je veux juste savoir."Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "veux" means "(I) am wishing/wanting, do wish/want, wish/want." The adverb "juste" means "just." The infinitive "savoir" means "to know."The pronunciation is "zhuh vuh jyooste sah-vwahr."
"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."
Et je veux ta revanche means 'And I want your revenge' in English.
"I want to see you" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je veux te voir.Specifically, the subject pronoun je is ""I". The present indicative verb veuxmeans "(I) am wanting, do want, want". The personal pronoun te means "(informal singular) you. The present infinitive voir translates as "to see".The pronunciation will be "zhuh vuh tuh vwar" in French.
je veux jouer