Voulez-vous aller au Café de Paris ?
Literal Breakdown
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Englishwant; are wanting (2nd person plural) | Frenchvoulez | Learn |
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Englishyou (singular polite form and plural) | Frenchvous | Learn |
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Englishto go | Frenchaller | Learn |
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Englishto the; at the (masculine) | Frenchau | Learn |
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Englishcafé | Frenchcafé | Learn |
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Englishfrom | Frenchde | Learn |
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EnglishParis (city) | FrenchParis | Learn |
Summary
The French translation for “Do you want to go to the Paris Café?” is Voulez-vous aller au Café de Paris ?. The French, Voulez-vous aller au Café de Paris ?, can be broken down into 7 parts:"want; are wanting (2nd person plural)" (voulez), "you (singular polite form and plural)" (vous), "to go" (aller), "to the; at the (masculine)" (au), "café" (café), "from" (de) and "Paris (city)" (Paris).Examples of "Do you want to go to the Paris Café?" in use
There is 1 example of the French word for "Do you want to go to the Paris Café?" being used:Recording | English | French | Learn |
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EnglishOn the street (dialogue part 2) | FrenchDans la rue (dialogue partie 2) | Learn |
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