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How do you say wants the answers but question is in French?

There are a few ways to say "wants the answers" in French, depending on the context and the level of formality you want to achieve:

Formal:

* Veut les réponses: This is the most literal translation and is appropriate for formal settings.

* Souhaite les réponses: This is another formal option, slightly more polite than "veut."

Informal:

* Cherche les réponses: This translates to "is looking for the answers" and is more informal.

* Désire les réponses: This is a bit more poetic and less common than the other options.

More specific:

* Veut les réponses à la question: This is the most precise way to say "wants the answers to the question."

* Veut les réponses à ce questionnaire: This specifically refers to a questionnaire or quiz.

Example Sentences:

* "Il veut les réponses à la question." (He wants the answers to the question.)

* "Elle cherche les réponses à ce questionnaire." (She is looking for the answers to this questionnaire.)

* "Les élèves veulent les réponses à l'examen." (The students want the answers to the exam.)

Remember to choose the phrase that best fits the context of your sentence.

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