How to Say ‘Do you want to see them?’ in French
Tu veux les voir ?
too vuh lay vwahr
[too vuh lay vwahr]
💬 Usage Tip: An informal question. Very common spoken pattern: Tu veux + infinitive ?
🇫🇷 In France: Switching from vous to tu often marks a warmer, more familiar relationship in French culture.
Phrase Breakdown
Tu
[too]
you
Informal singular subject pronoun.
Tu veux les voir ce soir ?
Do you want to see them tonight?
veux
[vuh]
want
Present tense of "vouloir" for "tu."
Tu veux un cadeau ?
Do you want a gift?
les
[lay]
them
Object pronoun replacing plural things or people.
Tu peux les voir d'ici.
You can see them from here.
voir
[vwahr]
to see
Verb in the infinitive meaning "to see."
Nous allons voir le jardin.
We are going to see the garden.
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