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How do you say what want in French?

The most common way to say "what I want" in French is:

"Ce que je veux"

This is a literal translation of the English phrase, and it's the most straightforward and versatile way to express it.

Here are some examples:

* "Je ne sais pas ce que je veux." (I don't know what I want.)

* "Dis-moi ce que tu veux." (Tell me what you want.)

* "Je vais te donner ce que tu veux." (I'll give you what you want.)

However, there are other ways to say it depending on the context:

* "Mon désir" (My desire) - This is more formal and can be used when talking about strong feelings or a specific wish.

* "Ce dont j'ai envie" (What I crave) - This is used to express a strong desire or a specific craving.

* "Ce que j'aspire à" (What I aspire to) - This implies a long-term goal or ambition.

It's important to choose the phrase that best reflects the meaning you want to convey.

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