How to Say ‘I want to go to...’ in French
Je voudrais aller à...
💬 Usage Tip: Great for taxis! Replace 'à' with your destination.
🇫🇷 In France: Politeness counts: 'Je voudrais', meaning 'I would like', is always appreciated.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Je
[ʒə]
I
First person singular pronoun.
Je voudrais y aller maintenant.
I would like to go there now.
voudrais
[vudʁɛ]
would like
Polite expression for 'want'.
Je voudrais une table pour deux.
I would like a table for two.
aller
[ale]
to go
Indicates the intention of moving to a place.
Je voudrais aller à la plage.
I would like to go to the beach.
à
[a]
to
Preposition denoting direction or place.
Je voudrais aller à Paris.
I would like to go to Paris.
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