I am going to Paris at the end of June for the weekend to celebrate my 30th birthday. There are going to be 10 of us going and we need a good but not very expensive restaurant to eat in. Probably ...
I'm going off to Paris this weekend and I'm staying with native of the country, and he would like to make some dishes together and he wants to taste some recipes only found in America. I...
Before, I used to like K-Maro, Nadia, Tragedie. What is the latest that I should listen to, similar to these? Additional Details like "Bye-bye", "Crazy", "Femme ...
And if you can, can you tell me the costs and open hours. Because i'm going away soon and i want to go to some fun, interesting places to go in France....
Je voudrais habiter en France, / Je voudrais vivre en France.
Or
J'aimerais vivre en France./ J'aimerais habiter en France.
' Voudrais' and ' aimerais', are future and polite forms, such as when a person asks for something, he/she will say,' Je voudrais---- ( I would love to----)
The first person's answer ' J' adorais habiter en France.' actually means ' I will adore to live in France'.
The second person's answer ' Je veux vivre en France' simply means ' I want to live in France '.
'Habiter' means ' live ' not ' life'. ' Life ' is ' vie' in French.
sheilaraneri
Je voudrais habiter en France.
lifo
And a final correction for François's answer concerning the answer of the first person. He has written "J'adorais" and not "J'adorerais". So he said "He was pleased to live in France when he was living there..."
I would love to live in France = J'adorerais vivre en France.
Steffi
J 'adorais habiter en France.
lenore_never_more_rd
Je veux vivre en france
techi_gal, you are saying you love life in france just wanted to note that sorry