The verb "vouloir" in the "nous" form is "voulons." For example, "nous voulons partir" means "we want to leave."
it means "we want" voulons comes from the verb vouloir which means to want to.
'nous parlons' is 'we are speaking' in English.
To write "I can do the shopping" in plural form, you would say "Nous pouvons faire les courses" which translates to "We can do the shopping."
"We" in French is translated as "nous."
It translates to wants in English.
it means "we want" voulons comes from the verb vouloir which means to want to.
The conjugations of the present tense of vouloir (to want/desire) are:Je veux (I want)Tu veux (you want)Il/Elle/On veut (he/she/one wants)Nous voulons (we want)Vous voulez (you want)Ils/Elles veulent (they want)
want --> vouloirje veux, tu veux, il veut, nous voulons, vous voulez, ils veulentExamples:Je veux de la soupe. --> I want soup.Est-ce qu'ils veulent sortir ? --> Do they want to go out?Notice that when vouloir is followed by a verb, no preposition is needed.
toujors vouloir is 'to always want' in English.
Vouloir means 'to want'. It's past participle is voulu.
"(ne) sommes-nous pas" means "aren't we ..." in English. This is a question form from "nous ne sommes pas ..." (we are not ...)
Vouloir.
Moi vouloir toi - 1985 is rated/received certificates of: France:U
"avons-nous ..." is neither masculine nor feminine. It is a form of the verb 'avoir', to have.It means 'do we have...'
'nous parlons' is 'we are speaking' in English.
The cast of Vouloir - 1931 includes: Minnie Brown Jean Dehelly Hortense Le Roy
Because it's the verb inviter conjugated in the nous form without the word nous, Invitonsmeans, "Let's invite."