The translation of the phrase is contingent on the circumstance. If you want a "duck dish" like Peking Duck at a Chinese Restaurant in Pairs (for example), the way to translate is "Je veux du canard." If you are in a pet store and wish to communicate that you want the duck, the way to translate is "Je veux le canard."
Note: "Je veux" is very rude and strong in French (much ruder than it is in English). A much more acceptable expression is "Je voudrais" which means "I would like".
Brasserie (I think)
A large beer is "une grande bière" in French.
Baby girl in French is: Bébé fille.
Vous êtes tous je veux - You are all I want
my try: on se baise ? (vulgar!)
This is how you say beer in french. "la bière" (fem.)
Beihr
There's actually no such language as Swiss. Switzerland has 4 official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. Please specify which language you want to translate into.
Brasserie (I think)
Ich möchte Bier!
How do you say They want to in French
I want her is 'je la veux' in French.
Thank or no thank you depending on if you want it.
Vil De have en øl
"Beer" in English is bière in French.
if you want to say "you are" you say "vous êtes" but if you want to say "and you" you say "et vous"
you say it in french:"je ne veux rien".