like to draw. comme pour dessiner
The above doesn't quite cover it : 'I like to draw' = 'J'aime dessiner'. What does the questioner mean by 'like to draw'? Has he addes the 'like' just because it is a common way of expression in modern English without the 'like' really having a meaning in that context?
aime dessiner. It depends who you are talking about.
J'aime dessiner
Tu aime dessiner
Il aime dessiner
nous aimons dessiner
vous aimez dessiner
Ils aiment dessiner
je dessine
sixteen in french is seizeYou pronounce it very much like "cease," only say it faster (don't draw out the vowel sound)
to draw is translated 'dessiner' in French.
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..."
In french you say huit instead of eight. You say it like you say wheat.
You say dinner plate in French like this:Plat de dîner
j'aime dessiner
"n'aime pas dessiner"
sixteen in french is seizeYou pronounce it very much like "cease," only say it faster (don't draw out the vowel sound)
You can say "we will" in French by using the phrase "nous allons."
To draw is 'dessiner' in French. I'm drawing a flower is " je dessine une fleur".
to draw is translated 'dessiner' in French.
you say it "J'aime". Example:if you want to say "I like the flowers",in French you will say it"J'aime les fleurs".
To say "I would like" in French, you can say "Je voudrais."
To say "she does not like" in French, you would say "elle n'aime pas".
To say draw in Greek, you would say "klí̱ro̱si̱" which is written like this : "κλήρωση." You can use the Internet to accomplish simple translations.
Me gusta dibujar.
You would say "Je l'aime" in Canadian French to express "I like him."