How to Say ‘Would you like to come’ in French
Aimeriez-vous venir
ɛmʁe vu vəniʁ
[ɛmʁe vu vəniʁ]
💬 Usage Tip: Polite invitation phrase.
🇫🇷 In France: Receiving and giving invitations is a key part of French hospitality.
Phrase Breakdown
Aimeriez-vous
ɛmʁe vu
Words in this phrase
Aimeriez
[ɛmʁe]
Would you like
A polite phrase inquiring about someone's desires or preferences.
Aimeriez-vous venir au dîner ce soir?
Would you like to come to dinner this evening?
-vous
[vu]
You
Referring to the person addressed.
Aimeriez-vous venir au dîner ce soir?
Would you like to come to dinner this evening?
venir
[vəniʁ]
To come
To move towards or arrive at a place.
Aimeriez-vous venir au dîner ce soir?
Would you like to come to dinner this evening?
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