Bonjour à tous, hello everyone, and welcome back to the French Made Easy podcast! This is episode number 213, numéro 213.

Today, you'll learn how to say "I would like" in French. And trust me, you're going to need this all the time.

As always, if you're new here — welcome! Make sure to grab your lesson's cheat sheet from the episode notes so you can follow along and see how the words are written. And after the lesson, please head over to the French Made Easy Exercise Library to practice — all the links are in the episode notes.

Alright, let's get into it.

HOW TO SAY "I WOULD LIKE" IN FRENCH

"I would like" in French is:

IPA: /ʒə vu.drɛ/

"Je voudrais" comes from the verb vouloir (to want), and it's the polite way to express what you want — basically a bit like the difference between "I want" and "I would like" in English. "I want" is "je veux", but "je voudrais" is much more polite.

It's the verb vouloir (to want) conjugated in the conditional tense. I'll put the full conjugation in the transcript. By the way, I have two episodes on the verb vouloir — episode 34 covers the present tense, and episode 122 covers the future tense, if you want to go deeper.

Je voudrais | I would like
Tu voudrais | You would like
Il/Elle voudrait | He/She would like
On voudrait | We would like
Nous voudrions | We would like
Vous voudriez | You would like (formal/plural)
Ils/Elles voudraient | They would like

EXAMPLE SENTENCES

Now, let's see some example sentences, so you can see how to use "je voudrais" in context.

Please repeat after me:

RECAP

Et voilà! That's the end of today's short and sweet lesson. Don't forget to grab your cheat sheet and head over to the French Made Easy Exercise Library to practice — all the links are in the episode notes.

À bientôt, bye! 🤍