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How do you say I will take in French?

The French phrase for "I will take" depends on the context and the object being taken:

General "I will take"

* Je prendrai: This is the most common and general way to say "I will take." It's the future tense of "prendre" (to take).

* Je vais prendre: This is a more informal way to say "I will take," using the "aller + infinitive" construction.

Specific situations:

* I will take (something specific):** You would need to use the specific verb for taking that object. For example:

* Je prendrai un café: I will take a coffee.

* Je vais prendre le bus: I will take the bus.

Example sentences:

* Je prendrai le dessert, s'il vous plaît. (I will take the dessert, please.)

* Je vais prendre une douche. (I am going to take a shower.)

Remember: The best way to choose the right phrase is to consider the context and the object being taken.

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