How to Say βI would likeβ in French
Je voudrais
zhuh voo-dreh
[zhuh voo-dreh]
π¬ Usage Tip: A polite way of expressing desires in French.
π«π· In France: Shows politeness and is preferable over 'je veux' (I want).
Phrase Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I would like
Expresses a polite desire or choice.
Je voudrais un croissant avec mon cafΓ©.
I would like a croissant with my coffee.
voudrais
[voo-dreh]
would like
A polite form to express a desire or want.
Je voudrais un livre.
I would like a book.
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