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How do you write I want to see in french?

There are a few ways to say "I want to see" in French, depending on the context and nuance you want to convey:

Most common:

* Je veux voir: This is the most straightforward and literal translation.

* J'ai envie de voir: This means "I feel like seeing," emphasizing the desire to see something specific.

Other options:

* Je voudrais voir: This is a more polite way of saying "I would like to see," often used in formal situations.

* J'aimerais voir: This is a more formal way of saying "I would like to see," expressing a stronger desire.

Example sentences:

* Je veux voir la Tour Eiffel. (I want to see the Eiffel Tower.)

* J'ai envie de voir le film. (I feel like seeing the movie.)

* Je voudrais voir le musée. (I would like to see the museum.)

* J'aimerais voir la mer. (I would like to see the sea.)

The best option will depend on the specific context and the level of formality you want to achieve.

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