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Jul 20, 2012 - 01:21 PM
Hi Nocturne,
If you say "Je veux" in French that translates to "I want", whereas "Je voudrais" uses the conditional tense, so that translates to "I would like". They are both the same verb, but the conditional tense is a bit more polite. We decided that we would save the other tenses for the higher levels, but since you already know this, feel free to use it. Bon courage!
If you say "Je veux" in French that translates to "I want", whereas "Je voudrais" uses the conditional tense, so that translates to "I would like". They are both the same verb, but the conditional tense is a bit more polite. We decided that we would save the other tenses for the higher levels, but since you already know this, feel free to use it. Bon courage!