voulez Learn Unstarted Summary The French translation for “want; are wanting (2nd person plural)” is voulez. See also Recording English French Learn want; are wanting (3rd person plural) veulent Learn want; are wanting (2nd person singular) veux Learn to want vouloir Learn want; am wanting (1st person singular) veux Learn wants; is wanting veut Learn want; are wanting (1st person plural) voulons Learn wanted (3rd person singular, imperfect) voulait Learn Examples of "want; are wanting (2nd person plural)" in use There are 21 examples of the French word for "want; are wanting (2nd person plural)" being used: Recording English French Learn you want (plural or polite form) vous voulez Learn What do you want? Que voulez-vous ? Learn What do you want Sir? Que voulez-vous, Monsieur ? Learn Wïll you show it to me? Voulez-vous me la montrer ? Learn Do you want to go to the Paris Café? Voulez-vous aller au Café de Paris ? Learn Where do you want to have lunch? Où voulez-vous déjeuner ? Learn You want a nice room on the first floor. Vous voulez une jolie chambre au premier étage. Learn What would you like Madam? Que voulez-vous, Mademoiselle ? Learn Do you want to try them on? Voulez-vous les essayer ? Learn Do you want me to drop you off at the hotel? Voulez-vous que je vous dépose à l’hôtel ? Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "want; are wanting (2nd person plural)" Practice (21) Lesson Learn Lesson words want; are wanting (2nd person plural) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Do you want me to drop you at the pharmacy?, Do you want me to drop you at the restaurant?, Do you want me to drop you at the store?, Do you want me to drop you off at the hotel?, Do you want me to drop you someplace?, Do you want to go to the Paris Café?, Do you want to sleep with me?, Do you want to try them on?, we clearly see what you mean, What do you want Sir?, What do you want to eat for dessert?, What do you want?, What would you like Madam?, Where do you want to have lunch?, Wïll you show it to me?, Would you fill out these forms?, Would you like to have dinner with me this evening?, Yes, Sir, if you would come this way., you want (plural or polite form), You want a nice room on the first floor. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 11 Part of Speech Courses Verbs (present tense, 2nd person plural) 1 Verbs (all parts) 2