1. Home
  2. Education
  3. French Language
Laura K. Lawless

Laura's French Language Blog

By Laura K. Lawless, About.com Guide to French Language


French vocabulary: Expressions with Vouloir

Monday July 6, 2009
The French verb vouloir literally means "to want," and is used in many idiomatic French expressions. Learn how to say no offense, whether you like it or not, to be dead set on, and more with this list of expressions with vouloir.
More: French expressions

Comments

No comments yet. Leave a Comment

Leave a Comment

Line and paragraph breaks are automatic. Some HTML allowed: <a href="" title="">, <b>, <i>, <strike>

Explore French Language

About.com Special Features

A Smarter Future

Tips that will help finance your education, excel in the classroom, and advance your career. More >

How to Ace the GRE

Being well prepared is the first step; here are more essential suggestions. More >

  1. Home
  2. Education
  3. French Language

©2009 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.