To use "would" in French, you would have to use the conditional tense of the verb, which is formed by using the future stem of the verb and adding on the imperfect ending. For some examples, we'll use the verb être:
I would be = Je serais
You (informal/singular) would be = Tu serais
He/She/One would be = Il/Elle/On serait
We would be = Nous serions
You (formal/plural) would be = Vous seriez
They would be= Ils/Elles seraient
If you're not familiar with the future, imperfect, or conditional tense, you can try looking up the verb you're using "would" with on this site: http://www.verb2verbe.com/default.aspx Just type in the verb you're looking for, and then look under the "Conditionnel, Présent" section, and that should give you all of the conjugations.
she would like is spelled 'elle aimerait' in French.
Fabian is not a common French name, but it would be pronounced as "fa-by-an" in French.
the british would tryied to be an alliance with the french
the british would tryied to be an alliance with the french
the british would tryied to be an alliance with the french
the british would tryied to be an alliance with the french
ow would say LLAMAS IN FRENCH
I would like is translated "je voudrais" or "j'aimerais" in French.
A lily is 'un lys' (masc.) in French.
"Would also" in English is également in French.
In French you would say "Il est" for he is
Teresa is related to the French first name "Thérèse", but French people surely would use it as it is.