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What is the French for will?

The French for "will" depends on the context. Here are a few possibilities:

As a noun:

* la volonté: This is the most general translation for "will," referring to the power of deciding or acting. Example: "He has a strong will." (Il a une forte volonté.)

* le testament: This refers to a legal document outlining how a person wants their possessions to be distributed after their death. Example: "Did you make your will?" (Avez-vous fait votre testament?)

As a verb:

* vouloir: This is the most common verb for "to want" or "to wish." Example: "I will go to the store." (Je veux aller au magasin.)

* aller: This verb can also be used to express future intention, similar to "going to." Example: "I will be there tomorrow." (J'irai là-bas demain.)

In certain contexts, other words can be used:

* la promesse: "promise"

* la décision: "decision"

* le souhait: "wish"

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