"Souhaitez-vous danser?", "Souhaiteriez-vous danser?", "Aimeriez-vous danser?"...But "you" in French means "tu"(unformal) AND "vous"(formal): "Souhaites-tu danser?", "Souhaiterais-tu danser?", "Aimerais-tu danser?"
Street talk: "Tu veux danser?" or "Vous voulez danser?"
To say "I would like..." in French, you would say "Je voudrais..." If you were to say "Je voudrais acheter..," you would be saying "I would like to buy..."
You would say I'm screwed in french like je scewed.
The term is "bâtard" in French. For the English pronunciation, read it as you would in English, there is no real reference for this sort of question. I would say : "ba" like in back and "tar" like in target
There is no obvious way to say 'I like you' in french. Je t'aime means both 'I like you' and 'I love you', but commonly means only the latter. Je t'adore could be construed as 'I love you', but is the direct translation of 'I adore you'. In France, to say 'I like you' one would say Je t'aimes bien,which can approximately be translated as 'I like you just fine'.
In french you say huit instead of eight. You say it like you say wheat.
j'aime danser
no it would be correct to say he or she dances like her
this is how you say "just dance" in french is just dance with a little bit of an accent
To say "I would like" in French, you can say "Je voudrais."
To say "I would like..." in French, you would say "Je voudrais..." If you were to say "Je voudrais acheter..," you would be saying "I would like to buy..."
Est-ce que tu aimes danser ? -
'She likes to dance', in French, is 'Elle aime danser'
she would like is spelled 'elle aimerait' in French.
I'm not great at spanish but if I were to say it I would say: Me gusta bailar con ella = I would like to dance with her! or: yo quiero bailar con ella = I want to dance with her! I would like to see a correction or improvement upon my answer!
tu aimes danser avec des amis
To say "she does not like" in French, you would say "elle n'aime pas".
Le Danse.